Harichavank Monastery, Armenia
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Armenia
Harichavank Monastery
Built in the 7th century
Medieval monastery
VayotsDzor region
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A medieval monastery in the VayotsDzor region of Armenia, located on a hillside in Harich village, overlooking magnificent natural scenery. Built in the 7th century and undergoing centuries of reconstruction and expansion, it has become an important witness to Armenian Christian culture and religious heritage. Renowned for its exquisite architecture and carvings, including the Church of Saint Gregory and the Church of Saint Astartesin, as well as complex reliefs adorned with cross shaped stone tablets. Not only does it showcase the evolution of Armenian church architecture, but it also reflects the influence of different cultural periods.