Pleterje Charterhouse
Pleterje Charterhouse is a Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, in the village of Drča near Šentjernej in Slovenia, the only extant monastery of that order in the country.
History
First foundation
The monastery, situated in a valley at the foot of the Gorjanci Mountains, was founded in 1403 by Count Hermann II of Celje, and its construction completed by 1407.The Austrian mystic and theologian Nikolaus Kempf was prior here from 1447 to 1451 and again from 1462 to 1467.
In 1471 an Ottoman raid destroyed the buildings, which were reconstructed in a much stronger and more easily defensible manner.
After a long period of decline Archduke Ferdinand II of Inner Austria gave the monastery in 1595 to the Jesuits of Ljubljana. When the Jesuits were suppressed in 1772, Pleterje became state property. In 1839 it passed into private hands.
Second foundation
In 1899 the Carthusians reacquired the site and began construction of a new monastery, which was completed five years later.During World War II, the charterhouse suffered severe damage when it was set on fire by Communist Partisans on February 21, 1943. The fire destroyed 17 monastic cells.