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Makaravank Monastery Complex

Monastery in Yenokavan

Updated: March 09, 2024 02:56 PM

Makaravank Monastery Complex is located in Yenokavan (Village in Armenia), Armenia. It's address is 4006, Armenia.

4006, Armenia

X4FG+HR Achajur, Armenia

+374 93 966059

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Where is Makaravank Monastery Complex?

Makaravank Monastery Complex is located at: 4006, Armenia.

What is the phone number of Makaravank Monastery Complex?

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Coordinates: 40.9739032, 45.1270109

Makaravank Monastery Complex Reviews

Ruben Malayan
2017-10-16 10:04:29 GMT

We spent the night in the tent, just to be able to see the church early in the morning when there are no visitors. The forest around it is magical, the natural settings have certainly inspired some of the ornamentation used in the architecture. If you camp in the forest make sure you be careful with the tall grass (especially in spring time) as there are some very small parasites which we only noticed when we returned.

Kara Teninja
2023-07-18 10:24:04 GMT

It was so beautifully made. I felt the presence of God there. The nature around and the view from the road going down is breathtaking in July.

Albert Art
2023-07-04 14:22:00 GMT

One of the most beautiful monasteries in Armenia .It has been built from VII -XII centuries .The architecture, the location where it is situated one of the best .The nice road serpentine takes the tourists till the gate of the monastery..

Sargis Tsaturyan
2020-08-31 07:03:44 GMT

Medieval beautiful monastery.

Norayr Muradyan
2018-07-07 11:00:07 GMT

Interesting place for people who love old historical places

OLIVIER BELIGON
2022-11-27 07:41:21 GMT

A very quiet place for meditation

David Hurmuzian
2019-08-17 13:14:17 GMT

Beautifull place in armenia. recomend go there with offroad car.

Ara Harutyunyan
2020-09-05 18:18:52 GMT

Passing through the gate in the circuit wall, the main church of 1205, built by Vardan, son of Prince Bazaz, is on the right.

The main temple is a domed hall. The diameter of the high dome is quite large, and the under-dome space predominates in the structures interior. The vertical orientation of the interior is emphasized by the pillars supporting the dome. Attached to the pillars are several faceted pilasters and half-columns which form, at the top, semi-circular and pointed arches bearing the supporting girth of the domes. High niches, semi-circular in the plan, framed with graceful arcatures on twin half-columns, which decorate the bottom of the altar apses, harmoniously fit in with the pillars.

The walls of altar daises, decorated with geometrical ornaments, are of extraordinary interest. In Makaravank the profiled eight-pointed stars and octagons between them, arranged in two rows, are covered with varied and rich carving unique in the architecture of medieval Armenia. It features various floral motifs, making up unusual bouquets, all kinds of fishes and birds, as well as sphinxes and sirens. Of interest are a boatman looking ahead, and a man’s figure, placed inside an octagon up the left edge of the altar dais wall and inscribed "eritasard" - probably a self-portrait of the carver. All this is enclosed in a strongly profiled frame which draws the onlooker’s attention to the reliefs inside it.

The exterior decoration of Makaravank’s main temple is the more expressive. Over the central window of the southern façade there is a sun dial and below it, on the cantilever column, a representation of a dove; the round windows vary in their shapes and ornamentation. The entrance portals are rectangular, with a semi-circular inner niche. The tympanum and the spandrel are composed of stones of various shapes and colors. The dome drum is skirted by a graceful twenty-arch arcature on twin half-columns.

The arches are made as an ornamental band; the same band passes between the arches and the cornice. The arcature is harmoniously proportionate to the dome and to the overall volume of the church.

Samvel Martirosyan
2017-12-07 21:20:55 GMT

Makaravank monastery situated in Ravish region, far in the mountains. It is about 20 minutes from Achajour village. The road is very nice. Architecture is incredible. And it is surrounded by very old and great trees. Must be monastery, must be nature, must see place.

Julissa
2019-09-24 17:09:13 GMT

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Hayk Ghazarian
2016-07-25 17:14:06 GMT

So simple, so beautiful!
One of the most beautiful churches in Tavush region!
According to a legend, an architect whose name was Makar, was building this monastery with his son. But while he was putting the last stone, he got the news that his son was dead. He became desperate and jumped from the roof of the monastery.

Mkrtich Khachatryan
2020-08-17 10:54:02 GMT

Must visit place in Armenia.

Grigor Elizbaryan
2019-08-11 14:27:12 GMT

It's located in the region of Tavush

Alexander Ghazaryan
2022-08-18 16:22:43 GMT

Beautiful place among mountains

yurik arutyunyan
2019-08-01 18:22:43 GMT

Paradise

Ani Gevorgyan
2023-08-13 06:28:56 GMT

Fine

Haghoub Baghdoyan
2022-08-14 10:17:08 GMT

Nice trip

GEVoRG GaLSTYaN
2023-08-16 07:52:09 GMT

Inside the 🌳 forest

Cheyü S.
2022-11-26 22:45:57 GMT

Nice monastery!

Ռուբիկ Մինասեան
2017-10-07 17:27:08 GMT

Nice historical church

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About Yenokavan
Village in Armenia

Yenokavan is a village and summer resort in the Ijevan Municipality of the Tavush Province of Armenia. The village is located a few kilometres to the north of the regional capital of Ijevan, close to the main highway. source

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