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All You Need To Know To Visit The Olimje Monastery in Podcetrtek

Introducing The Olimje Monastery in Podcetrtek

The Olimje Monastery, or Olimje Castle as it is also known, is located in the hamlet of Olimje in the Municipality of Podcetrtek in the east of Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. It was first mentioned in 1208 as a castle owned by Otto Rufus. The building passed several phases from castle to monastery again to castle and is currently used as a monastery by the Conventual Franciscans, who take care of the pastoral work and for both pilgrims and the tourists visiting the historic castle and pharmacy.

Review of the Olimje Monastery in Podcetrtek

From the spa village of Podcetrtek, a winding road passes through some beautiful countryside to the Olimje Monastery, 3 kilometres to the southwest. Originally built as a castle in the 11th century, the structure was rebuilt in the 16th century in the Renaissance style and converted into a monastery in the mid-i7th century when it was gifted to Pauline monks. The monks enlarged the premises and augmented it with a Baroque church with the most impressive altar in 1675. The complex then changed owners a few times and was badly damaged in an earthquake in 1974. Since 1990, the monastery has been occupied by monks of the Order of Friars Minor, who also manage the parish.

The three-storey building consists of a southeast and southwest wing with oval towers in the corners. The exterior of the building was renovated in the Renaissance style. The Baroque church with a bell tower is situated at the west side, while a herb and vegetable garden faces south. Other structures or features on the premises are a beehive, a traditional hayrack known as toplar, a mill and a pond.

Besides the impressive external appearance of the building, the main attraction is the incredibly beautiful 17th-century grand altar in the Presbytery, a three-tier extravaganza of gilt and black marble dedicated to the Virgin Mary, whose statue stands at the centre in a shower of lightning bolts. The altar is one of the biggest ‘golden’ altars in the country and is really magnificent. The church also includes a side chapel, dedicated to Saint Francis Xavier, which houses a majestic, caramel-coloured late-Baroque altar that is considered as one of the most beautiful pieces of the late-Baroque era in Slovenia. Also, don’t forget to note the fine upright organ in the choir loft. The Catholics may join in the holy mass which is celebrated at 9:00 on Sundays and also daily at 19:00 in the spring and summer months and at 17:00 in the winter and autumn months.

On the ground floor of the corner tower to the left of the main entrance is a very interesting pharmacy which dates back to the 17th century and still produces medicines via natural sources. The pharmacy is open to the public to make purchases daily between 10:00 and 18:00. It’s Slovenia’s oldest pharmacy and the third oldest in Europe, after those in Paris and Dubrovnik. The pharmacy is painted with pastel-shaded religious and medical scenes from the 18th-century. There’s also a beautiful and well-kept garden in front of the monastery where the monks grow their own herbs and medicinal plants.

During the visit, the monks will most certainly serve you their famous ‘vicar drops’, a harmonious herbal liquor made of twenty-eight herbs. Adjacent to the monastery building (behind the monastery to the east) is the Syncerus Chocolate Boutique, or Cokoladnica Olimje as it is also known, where Slovenia’s best-known chocolate is produced.

If in the Podcetrtek area, this impressive and picturesque building is a must visit, as is the nearby chocolatería. There is no entry fee to the monastery (although donations are welcome) and ample parking space is available too.

Pictures of the Olimje Monastery in Podcetrtek

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The Olimje Monastery with a beautiful and well-kept herb garden where the monks grow their own herbs and medicinal plants.


In 1665–1675 a Baroque church with the most impressive altar of the Assumption of Mary was added to the premises. The church is really beautiful inside and well worth a quiet, respectful visit.


The monastery houses a very interesting pharmacy on the ground floor which dates back to the 17th century and still produces medicines via natural sources which is open to the public to make purchases.


A view through the front doors of the monastery.


The Baroque church with a bell tower is situated at the west side of the monastery, while a herb and vegetable garden faces south.


A lovely path leading to the monastery.


There are some interesting structures and features on the premises including a traditional hayrack known as toplar, a beehive, a chapel, a mill and a pond.

Photo by Uros Leva

The exterior of the monastery was renovated in the Renaissance style.

Photo by Sabina Tomazic

The exterior of the monastery with a herb garden and a beehive.

Photo by Daniel Tomanovic

The exterior of the monastery with a herb garden in early spring when nature is just beginning to wake up from its winter sleep.

Location of the Olimje Monastery in Podcetrtek on the map

Address: Olimje 82, 3254 Podcetrtek, Slovenija
Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 46.150060, 15.563192
GPS coordinates: 46° 9′ 0.216” N     15° 33′ 47.4912” E
Traditional region: Styria (Slovene: Stajerska)
Statistical region: Savinja (Slovene: Savinjska)
Municipality: Podcetrtek

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Overall Rating:     09/10   (Highly Recommended)

The Olimje Monastery is located in the hamlet of Olimje, just southwest of the spa village of Podcetrtek. It consists of a southeast and southwest wing with oval towers in the corners. Besides the impressive external appearance of the building, the key attractions are the incredible golden altar from 1675 and a very interesting pharmacy which dates back to the 17th century and still produces medicines via natural sources.

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