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Marmashen Monastery
| Marmashen has four churches, two of which are nearly ruins. |
| Type: |
Monastic complex |
| Age: |
X - XI cc. |
| Region: |
Shirak |
| Diocese: |
Shirak |
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Marmashen Monastery belongs to the Ani school of architecture. Some researchers think that renown architect Trdat (Tiridates) took part in the construction of the monastery in the 11th century. The monastery was partly destroyed by Turks in the 11th century and was later rebuilt in 13th century. However it was destroyed once more by the Mongols and was abandoned. It was later damaged by earthquakes and only in late 1990-s it was selected for renovation by a team of Armenian and Italian experts. The monastery was re-consecrated by His Holiness Karekin II 2003.

Visit Marmashen Monastery via following packages:
Armenia and the Armenians | 14 days, 15 nights
Destinations/Sites: Alex and Marie Manoogian Treasury House Museum, Amberd St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Etchmiadzin Cathedral Museum, Gandzasar Monastery, Geghard Monastery (Ayrivank), Gyumri St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Haghartsin Monastery, Haghpat Monastery, Hripsime Church, Khor Virap Monastery, Marmashen Monastery, Matenadaran after St. Mesrop Mashtotz, Noravank Monastery, Oshakan St. Mesrop Mashtotz Church, Pontifical Residence Museum, Sanahin Monastery, Sevanavank Monastery, Tegher Monastery
Regions: Aragatsotn, Ararat, Armavir, Gegharkounik, Karabakh, Kotayk, Lori, Shirak, Tavush, Vayots Dzor, Yerevan
Dioceses: Aragatsotn, Araratian Pontifical Diocese, Artsakh, Gegharkounik, Gougark, Shirak, Siunik, Under the auspice of the Mother See
Recommended for: First time visitors with moderate spiritual experience
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From Noah till Nowadays | 12 days, 13 nights
Destinations/Sites: Amberd St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Etchmiadzin Cathedral Museum, Gayane Church, Geghard Monastery (Ayrivank), Gyumri St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Haghartsin Monastery, Haghpat Monastery, Hayravank Monastery, Hripsime Church, Karmravor Church, Khor Virap Monastery, Makaravank Monastery, Marmashen Monastery, Matenadaran after St. Mesrop Mashtotz, Mughni Monastery (St. Gevork Monastery), Noratus Khachkar (Cross-Stone) “Forest”, Noravank Monastery, Odzun St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church, Oshakan St. Mesrop Mashtotz Church, Pontifical Residence Museum, Saghmosavank Monastery, Sanahin Monastery, Sevanavank Monastery, Shoghakat Church, Vanadzor Srbots Mankants (Holy Children) Chapel, Yerevan St. Grigor Lusavorich (Gregory the Illuminator) Cathedral, Yerevan Surb Yerrordutiun (Holy Trinity) Church, Zvartnots Cathedral
Regions: Aragatsotn, Ararat, Armavir, Gegharkounik, Kotayk, Lori, Shirak, Tavush, Vayots Dzor, Yerevan
Dioceses: Aragatsotn, Araratian Pontifical Diocese, Gegharkounik, Gougark, Shirak, Siunik, Under the auspice of the Mother See
Recommended for: First time visitors with moderate spiritual experience
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 Design your tour here.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
IV Century Churches and Monasteries
Biblical Mount Ararat
Noratus Khachkar (Cross-Stone) “Forest” (IX - XV cc.)
This medieval cemetery with a small chapel on its territory protected the villagers from the invasion of Tamerlane.
Noratus Cemetery is known to be:
♦ the largest surviving collection of khachkars,
♦ a place of miracles and legends,
♦ a place of cultural heritage, and
♦ a great opportunity for prayer.
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