The monastery still stands and serves an active community of nuns.
The monastery served as the residence of the bishop of Chernigov after 1800.
The former monastery is austere and served as such until 1754.
The old monastery serves as a hotel during summer months.
The monastery then temporarily served as a hospital.
In the early 1900s, the urban monasteries often served as scholastic learning centers.
The monasteries served, among other things, as centers of evangelization and colonization.
In 1670, the monastery served as a place for political exile.
The monastery served as sanctuari for the first Macedonian school where priests received their education.
The monastery served as a host for Armenian monks in the 11th and the 12th centuries.