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Marmashen Monastery | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Location | |
Location | near Marmashen, Shirak Province, Armenia |
Geographic coordinates | 40°50′34″N 43°45′21″E / 40.842689°N 43.755781°E |
Architecture | |
Style | Armenian |
Completed | 10th century |
Marmashen Monastery (Armenian: Մարմաշենի վանք) is a 10th-century Armenian monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of Marmashen in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The buildings at Marmashen are very similar in style to those of Khtzkonk Monastery.[citation needed]
It was built by Vahram Pahlavouni.[1]
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General view
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Backside view
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Smaller church adjacent to the main church.
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Decoration at the altar.
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Marmashen Monastery
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Marmashen Monastery, view from above
References
- ^ Balasanyan (2008, p. 118)
Bibliography
- Balasanyan, Hayk (2008). ՄԱՐՄԱՇԵՆԻՃԱՐՏԱՐԱՊԵՏԱԿԱՆ ՀԱՄԱԼԻՐԸԵՎՎԻՄԱԳՐԵՐԸ (PDF). Etchmiadzin (in Armenian). Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. pp. 118–126 – via Union Catalog of Armenian Continuing Resources.
External links
- VirtualAni.org: Monastery of Marmashen
- Rensselaer Digital Collections: Marmashen Monastery
- TravelGyumri.com: Marmashen Monastery
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