Makaravank

 

Makaravank is a medieval Armenian monastery complex located in the Tavush Province of Armenia, near the town of Achajur. The monastery is nestled in a picturesque setting, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. Makaravank dates back to the 10th-13th centuries and is known for its architectural and artistic significance.

The complex includes several structures, with the main church dedicated to St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) being the central focus. The church displays typical Armenian ecclesiastical architecture of the time, featuring intricate carvings and decorative elements on its façade. Other buildings within the complex include a gavit (narthex), chapels, and various khachkars (cross-stones).

Makaravank attracts visitors interested in medieval Armenian history and architecture, offering a serene atmosphere and panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The site stands as a testament to the cultural and religious heritage of Armenia, contributing to the rich tapestry of historical landmarks in the region.

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