Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Kotayk's Mayravank: An 11th Century Religious Monument In Need Of Im

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Kotayk's Mayravank: An 11th Century Religious Monument In Need Of Im

    KOTAYK'S MAYRAVANK: AN 11TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS MONUMENT IN NEED OF IMMEDIATE CARE SONA AVAGYAN

    Mayravank (Mother Monastery) is an early Armenian Christian religious
    complex situated an arduous two mile trek from the village of Solak
    in Armenia's Kotayk Province.

    What remains today is the St. Astvatzatzin Church (XI-XIIcc),
    a basalt structure that is included in a list of "highly at risk"
    religious monuments to be restored in the near future.

    When Hetq asked Armenia's Agency for the Protection of Historic and
    Cultural Monuments, a division of the Ministry of Culture, what type
    of restoration work would be carried out at the site, they couldn't
    offer any specifics.

    Mayravank, lised in the Kotayk Province registry as a national
    monument, has been handed over to the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    Travelling along the path leading to Mayravank, located atop a cliff,
    one comes across scattered evergreen trees and wild mint.

    In the distance, you can make out Mayravank in the middle of the photo.

    A Soviet-era sign warning that those defacing the church will be
    strictly punished remains affixed to an inside wall of the church.

    Local residents have placed a number of religious artifacts and other
    miscellany on the altar site.

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/27321/kotayks-mayravank-an-11th-century-religious-monument-in-need-of-immediate-care.html

Working...
X