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Serbia's new passport "covers" a masterpiece more than eight centuries old: What this motif represents in a new travel document
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Serbia's new passport "covers" a masterpiece more than eight centuries old: What this motif represents in a new travel document

The new Serbian passport includes a sophisticated security design and an artistic detail over eight centuries old. The passport features a tripartite window motif from the Studenica Monastery, which dates back to around 1190. This design was intentionally chosen to highlight Serbia’s cultural heritage on the international stage. The tripartite window, located on the central altar apse of the monastery’s church, is described as a masterpiece of medieval Serbian architecture. Experts note that the intricate carvings depict mythical creatures such as lions and birds, symbolizing guardians of sacred space and reflecting Christian cosmology. The Studenica Monastery is regarded as a significant site in the development of Serbian medieval statehood and Christianity, often referred to as 'the mother of all Serbian churches.'

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Serbia's new passport "covers" a masterpiece more than eight centuries old: What this motif represents in a new travel document

The new Serbian passport includes a sophisticated security design and an artistic detail over eight centuries old. The passport features a tripartite window motif from the Studenica Monastery, which dates back to around 1190. This design was intentionally chosen to highlight Serbia’s cultural heritage on the international stage. The tripartite window, located on the central altar apse of the monastery’s church, is described as a masterpiece of medieval Serbian architecture. Experts note that the intricate carvings depict mythical creatures such as lions and birds, symbolizing guardians of sacred space and reflecting Christian cosmology. The Studenica Monastery is regarded as a significant site in the development of Serbian medieval statehood and Christianity, often referred to as 'the mother of all Serbian churches.'

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual and celebratory account of the historical significance of the Studenica Monastery's tripartite window being incorporated into the new Serbian passport. It emphasizes cultural heritage and national identity without overtly partisan language or ideological framing. While

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