The Grgeteg Monastery ( Serbian : Манастир Гргетег , romanized : Manastir Grgeteg ) is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the northern Serbia , in the province of Vojvodina . According to tradition, the monastery was founded by Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk ( Despot Vuk Grgurević ) in 1471. The earliest historical records about the monastery date back to 1545/1546. The monastery had been deserted before the 1690 Great Migration of the Serbs, but a renewal, undertaken by Bishop Isaija Đaković , took place in 1708. Around 1770, the extant baroque church was erected and it underwent restoration in 1898 under the guiding hand of Hermann Bollé . It was then that the residential buildings which enclose the church from all four sides were reconstructed. The first walled rocaille iconostasis in the church interior was painted and inlaid by Jakov Orfelin in 1774–1775. The extant iconostasis is a 1902 work of Uroš Predić .
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15-646: The Law on Cultural Heritage of 1994 in order to be categorized as being "of exceptional importance": According to the Law, there are four classes of Immovable Cultural Heritage: Cultural Monuments, Archaeological Sites, Historic Landmarks and Spatial Cultural-Historical Units. Objects in each of those classes can be categorized as being "of exceptional importance" by the National Assembly. As of July 2020 , there are currently 2592 objects of immovable cultural heritage inscribed in
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25-685: The highest level of state protection in the Republic of Serbia . Immovable Cultural Heritage is classified as being of Exceptional Importance upon decision by the National Assembly of Serbia . They are inscribed in the Central Register of Immovable cultural property maintained by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia [ sr ] . Objects of Immovable cultural heritage have to fulfill one or more of those criteria defined in
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