Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of historical Armenian architecture on a tour of Tatev Monastery. Explore the intellectual center that housed philosophers, musicians, painters, calligraphers, and monks.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of historical Armenian architecture on a tour of Tatev Monastery. Explore the intellectual center that housed philosophers, musicians, painters, calligraphers, and monks.
- Ararat Province - Khor Virap is renowned as Armenia’s most significant pilgrimage site, closely linked to the adoption of Christianity. Christianity became the state religion in Armenia in 301, thanks to the efforts of Saint Gregory The Illuminator. Before converting King Trdat III to Christianity, he was imprisoned in a dungeon, over which the…
- Ararat Province - Khor Virap is renowned as Armenia’s most significant pilgrimage site, closely linked to the adoption of Christianity. Christianity became the state religion in Armenia in 301, thanks to the efforts of Saint Gregory The Illuminator. Before converting King Trdat III to Christianity, he was imprisoned in a dungeon, over which the Khor Virap monastery church was constructed in the 17th century. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Biblical Mount Ararat from the monastery.
- Noravank Monastery - The stunning Noravank Monastery, built in the 13th century, is perched on a ledge above the narrow, winding gorge of the Amaghu River, near Yeghegnadzor. The church’s simple lines contrast beautifully with the sharp red rock cliffs, creating a dramatic landscape that is a highlight of visiting Noravank. Sometimes referred to as Amagu Noravank to distinguish it from the Noravank Monastery in Goris, Amagu was a small settlement above the gorge. The most impressive structure in the monastery is the two-storey St. Astvatsatsin Church, built in 1339 by Prince Burtel Orbelyan. This building is a classic architectural masterpiece. The rectangular church stands on a robust high foundation, giving it a majestic and monumental presence. The main facade is cross-shaped, adorned with a carved cross and several saints. The church’s center features a beautiful dome decorated with arched columns and modelled eaves towers.
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Vayots Dzor Province - Optional lunch is available at a local traditional restaurant at one’s own expense. There are three options to choose from:
Option 1 (vegetarian) – 3500 AMD per person
Option 2 – 3900 AMD per person
Option 3 – 4500 AMD per person - Tatev Monastery - Tatev Monastery is located near the village of the same name in the Zangezur region, ancient Syunik.
Tatev Monastery was constructed between the 9th and 13th centuries as an Armenian intellectual hub where philosophers, musicians, painters, calligraphers, and monks resided. The monastery’s teachers created manuscripts for the entire Armenian world. Although the 1931 earthquake caused significant damage, the surviving parts allow us to appreciate the complex’s artistic value.
The main monument is the Church of Poghos and Petros (Peter and Paul), built between 895-906. It replicates the domed basilicas of the 7th century but incorporates new features. The Tatev ensemble harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding mountainous landscape. A large church, dominating the nearby structures and visible from afar, serves as the architectural and artistic centerpiece of the ensemble.
- Maps
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional driver
- Guide service
- Maps
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional driver
- Guide service
- Meals
- Tatev ropway ticket
- Meals
- Tatev ropway ticket
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Nestled on a precipice of a serpentine canyon above the Amaghu River, close to Yeghegnadzor, the majestic Noravank Monastery dates back to the 13th century. The monastery’s stark architecture contrasts strikingly with the craggy crimson cliffs that surround it, creating a…
We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to Silk Road Armenia Travel Agency.
Nestled on a precipice of a serpentine canyon above the Amaghu River, close to Yeghegnadzor, the majestic Noravank Monastery dates back to the 13th century. The monastery’s stark architecture contrasts strikingly with the craggy crimson cliffs that surround it, creating a dramatic backdrop that makes Noravank a must-see destination. Among the monastery’s most impressive structures is the two-tiered St. Astvatsatsin Church, erected in 1339 by Prince Burtel Orbelyan. At its heart, an ornate dome is intricately embellished with arching pillars and finely sculpted cornices.
Perched near its namesake village within the ancient region of Syunik, known as Zangezur, stands the venerated Tatev monastery.
Tatev monastery came into existence between the 9th and 13th centuries, serving as a hub of Armenian enlightenment where scholars, musicians, artists, scribes, and monastics convened.
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