Shirgj Church

The Shirgj Church (Albanian: Kisha e Shirqit/Shirgjit) is a ruined former Benedictine monastery in the village of Shirgj on the Bojana River in northern Albania. The church was built by Serbian Queen Helen of Anjou in 1290, dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus (hence known as Serbo-Croatian: Crkva Sv. Srđa i Vakha), seemingly on top of a pre-6th century basilica.

Shirgj Church

The Shirgj Church (Albanian: Kisha e Shirqit/Shirgjit) is a ruined former Benedictine monastery in the village of Shirgj on the Bojana River in northern Albania. The church was built by Serbian Queen Helen of Anjou in 1290, dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus (hence known as Serbo-Croatian: Crkva Sv. Srđa i Vakha), seemingly on top of a pre-6th century basilica.