All activities on this site were undertaken within the project Renewal of the St. Clement's Church of St. Pantelejmon on Plaosnik in Ohrid on the occasion of the jubilee "2000 Years of Christianity in Macedonia and the World", proposed and implemented by the competent institution NI Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments and Museum-Ohrid, supported and financed by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, the Macedonian Orthodox Church, as well as by the entire Macedonian nation.
The restoration was performed on the foundations of the old St. Clement's church and the foundations of its extension. It was conducted after the previous removal of the remains of the Sultan Mehmed mosque in the interior of which were the remains of the church and the tomb of St. Clement of Ohrid. Basically, parts of the Islamic sacred facility are portrayed as a testimony to its existence and a testimony of a historical time in this space. In parallel, the protective roof structure was built over the early Christian polyconchal church, as well as the conservation of the mosaic floor surfaces of the baptistery of the same sacred building. All activities of this project were completed with a great national council and a lithium procession of the relocation of the relics of St. Clement of Ohrid from the second cathedral church in Ohrid, H. Bogorodica Perivlepta of Deboj, to the old St. Clement's Church of St. Pantelejmon and the tomb of St. Clement on Plaoshnik, as well as with the sanctification of the renewed church on August 11, 2002.