Comana Monastery () is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Comana, Giurgiu County, Romania.
The original Comana Monastery was founded in 1461. It was built by Vlad ÃÂepeÃÂ (Vlad the Impaler) as a monastery-fortress. Having fallen into disrepair, the original monastery was completely demolished and rebuilt in 1589 by Radu ÃÂerban, future prince of Wallachia. Measuring , the new monastery was fortified with defensive walls and five towers. It was restored between 1699 and 1703 by ÃÂerban Cantacuzino and again during the 18th and 19th centuries.
In 1861, the foundation of the original monastery built by Vlad ÃÂepeÃÂ was rediscovered by Ioan Brezoianu.
During archeological work performed in the 1970s, a headless body, which may be that of Vlad ÃÂepeÃÂ was discovered on the grounds of the current monastery. Historian Constantin Rezachevici and others believe that he may have been buried here, near the battlefield where he was killed.