Bosnia postage stamps 2009 Anniversary of Franciscan Monastery Gorica Livno MNH
The Franciscan Monastery of Gorica, located near Livno in Bosnia and Herzegovina, holds significant historical and cultural importance. Established in the mid-19th century, it has been a center for spiritual, educational, and cultural activities in the region.
Historical Background:
- Establishment: The monastery’s construction began in 1854, following the acquisition of land by Brother Lovro Karaula in 1833. The western wing was completed in 1858, and by 1859, it was officially declared the Monastery of St. Peter. Subsequent expansions continued into the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Cultural Contributions: The monastery is renowned for its museum and galleries, notably the Gabrijel Jurkić Museum, which opened in 1995. These institutions preserve and showcase significant artworks and historical artifacts, reflecting the rich heritage of the Franciscan community in the region.
Anniversary Celebrations:
In 2009, the 150th anniversary of the Franciscan Monastery Gorica Livno was commemorated. To mark this milestone, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Croatian Administration issued a special postage stamp on November 1, 2009. The stamp, with a face value of 0.60 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks, features the monastery.
For those interested in philately, the commemorative stamp issued in 2009 remains a significant collectible, symbolizing the monastery’s enduring legacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s cultural and religious landscape.
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