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Hovhannavank Monastery
| The monastery was founded by St. Grigor Lusavorich (Gregory the Illuminator), who brought the relics of St. John the Baptist and buried them there. That is why the monastery is called Hovhannavank (Monastery of John). |
| Type: |
Monastic complex |
| Age: |
IV - XIII cc. |
| Region: |
Aragatsotn |
| Diocese: |
Aragatsotn |
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Visit Hovhannavank Monastery via following packages:
Holy Relics and Shrines | 7 days, 8 nights
Destinations/Sites: Alex and Marie Manoogian Treasury House Museum, Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Etchmiadzin Cathedral Museum, Gandzasar Monastery, Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Goshavank (Nor Getik) Monastery, Haghpat Monastery, Hovhannavank Monastery, Matenadaran after St. Mesrop Mashtotz, Mughni Monastery (St. Gevork Monastery), Noravank Monastery, Odzun St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Oshakan St. Mesrop Mashtotz Church, Tatev Monastery, Yerevan St. Grigor Lusavorich (Gregory the Illuminator) Cathedral, Yerevan St. Zoravor Church, Zvartnots Cathedral
Regions: Aragatsotn, Armavir, Karabakh, Lori, Syunik, Tavush, Vayots Dzor, Yerevan
Dioceses: Aragatsotn, Araratian Pontifical Diocese, Artsakh, Gougark, Siunik, Under the auspice of the Mother See
Recommended for: First time visitors with moderate spiritual experience
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IV Century Churches and Monasteries
Biblical Mount Ararat
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Hovhannavank Monastery (IV - XIII cc.)
The monastery was founded by St. Grigor Lusavorich (Gregory the Illuminator), who brought the relics of St. John the Baptist and buried them there. That is why the monastery is called Hovhannavank (Monastery of John).
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