Нетуристическая церковь в Арени (Армения)
В моем сегодняшнем видео я расскажу наверное о самой недооцененной церкви на юге Армении - церкви св.Аствацацин (св.Богородицы). Она абсолютно не туристическая, однако имеет много интересных моментов, которые привлекут любого туриста. Во-первых богатая резьба по камню самой церкви и могил возле нее. Такое редко где увидишь. Также поражает само местоположение, с церкви отврквается очень красивый вид. В-третьих эта тишина и спокойствие только привлекают и просят тебя задержаться в этом месте побольше. Я всем рекомендую посетить это место если вы будете в тех краях.
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St. Astvatsatsin Church
St. Astvatsatsin Church was built in 1321 by renowned architect Momik Vardpet and stands on a plateau overlooking Lake Arpa and Areni village in the Vayots Dzor province of Armenia.
003.1LabsVlog: South Armenia Part 1 Day Tour
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Its our 3rd Day in Armenia, and from Tsaghkadzor we move to Yerevan City for our last night in Armenia.
On our 3rd day, we went for South Armenia tour.
The first stop was The Khor Virap is an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat plain in Armenia, near the closed border with Turkey. The larger chapel known as the St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) was built around the ruins of the old chapel, the monastery, the refectory and the cells of the monks. Now, regular church services are held in this church. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Armenia.
The second stop, the Areni Cave, we enter the oldest wine-cellar in the world located deep inside a natural cave, where you can find 6100 years old wine pots and tandoor ovens. The world's oldest shoe, 5500 years old, was found in the same mysterious cave.
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Арени - монастырь Нораванк (Areni-monastery Noravank)
Дорога от Арени до монастыря Нораванк в Армении.
Road from Areni to monastery Noravank in Armenia.
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Нораванк – монастырский комплекс, построенный в XIII—XIV веках на уступе узкого извилистого ущелья притока реки Арпа близ города Ехегнадзор. Ущелье славится отвесными красными скалами, возвышающимися за монастырем.
Noravank is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River, near the town of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery.
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St. Zoravor Church
St. Anania the Apostle is buried in the St. Zoravor Church in Yerevan. Every year, on the commemoration day of the Saint, the apostle's 17th century relic is brought to the Church from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. The relic remained in the church until the end of the Evening service.
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Երևանի Ս. Զորավոր եկեղեցում է թաղված Ս. Անանիա առաքյալը: Ամեն տարի սրբի հիշատակության օրը, Մայր Աթոռից եկեղեցի է բերվում 17-րդ դարի թվագրված առաքյալի աջաձև մասունքարանը: Մասունքակիր աջը եկեղեցում մնաց մինչև երեկոյան ժամերգությամն ավարտը:
Areni village - where the wine was made...
The village of Areni (1730 p, formerly called Arpa) is famous for its wine, much of which is produced in Getap further down the road.
Visible to the right of the main road is the Holy Astvatsatsin (Mother of God) church of 1321, built during the tenure of Abbot Hovhannes. The architecture as well as the carvings are the work of Momik, and there are interesting tombstones outside. To reach the church, turn S into the village, cross the bridge, and turn left on a clear road up to the church...
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NORAVANK MONASTERY, Amaghu Valley, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia
Noravank Monastery is a 13th century monastery located on the Amaghu Valley in Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia about 122 kilometers from the Armenian capital city of Yerevan.
Founded in 1205, Noravank is a preserved, historic religious complex consisting of three churches with intricate designs. It is best known for its two story Surb Astvatsatsin or Holy Mother of God church.
It is also a tourist attraction in Armenia visited by large number of local and foreign tourists.
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Noravank is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 125 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River, near the town of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building.
The monastery is sometimes called Noravank at Amaghu, with Amaghu being the name of a small and nowadays abandoned village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravank, near Goris. In the 13th–14th centuries the monastery became a residence of Syunik's bishops and, consequently. a major religious and, later, cultural center of Armenia closely connected with many of the local seats of learning, especially with Gladzor's famed university and library.
Noravank was founded in 1205 by Bishop Hovhannes, a former abbot of Vahanavank near the present-day city of Kapan in Syunik. The monastic complex includes the church of S. Karapet, S. Grigor chapel with a vaulted hall, and the church of S. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God). Ruins of various civil buildings and khachkars are found both inside and outside of the compound walls. Noravank was the residence of the Orbelian princes. The architect Siranes and the miniature painter and sculptor Momik worked here in the latter part of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century.Wikipedia
Noravank Monastery, Amaghu Valley, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia, Eurasia
Noravank is a 13th century Armenian monastery, located 122km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu river, near the city of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surp Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building. The monastery is sometimes called Noravank at Amaghu, with Amaghu being the name of a small and nowadays abandoned village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravank, near Goris. In the 13th-14th centuries the monastery became a residence of Syunik's bishops and, consequently. a major religious and, later, cultural center of Armenia closely connected with many of the local seats of learning, especially with Gladzor's famed university and library. Noravank was founded in 1205 by Bishop Hovhannes, a former abbot of Vahanavank near the present-day city of Kapan in Syunik. The monastic complex includes the church of S. Karapet, S. Grigor chapel with a vaulted hall, and the church of S. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God). Ruins of various civil buildings and khachkars are found both inside and outside of the compound walls. Noravank was the residence of the Orbelian princes. The architect Siranes and the miniature painter and sculptor Momik worked here in the latter part of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century. The fortress walls surrounding the complex were built in the 17th--18th centuries. The grandest structure is Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God), also called Burtelashen (Burtel's construction) in the honour of Prince Burtel Orbelian, its financier. It is situated to the south-east of the Surb Karapet church. Surb Astvatsatsin was completed in 1339, a masterpiece of the talented sculptor and miniaturist Momik, who designed it, and was also his last work. Near the church there is his tomb khachkar, small and modestly decorated, dated the same year. In recent times the fallen roof had been covered with a plain hipped roof. In 1997 the drum and its conical roof was rebuilt, with the form based on existing fragments. The ground floor contained elaborate tombs of Burtel and his family. Narrow steps projecting from the west façade lead to the entrance into the church/oratory. There is fine relief sculpture over the entrance, depicting Christ flanked by Peter and Paul. Burtelashen is a highly artistic monument reminiscent of the tower-like burial structures of the first years of Christianity in Armenia. It is a memorial church. Its ground floor, rectangular in plan, was a family burial vault; the floor above, cross-shaped in plan, was a memorial temple crowned with a multi-columned rotunda. Burtelashen is the dominant structure in Noravank. The original three-tier composition of the building is based on the increasing height of the tiers and the combination of the heavy bottom with the divided middle and the semi-open top. Accordingly, decoration is more modest at the bottom and richer at the top. Employed as decorative elements are columns, small arches, profiled braces forming crosses of various shapes, medallions, interlaced banding around windows and doors. The western portal is decorated with special splendour. An important role in its decoration is played by the cantilevered stairs that lead to the upper level, with profiled butts to the steps. The doorways are framed with broad rectangular plaitbands, with ledges in the upper part, with columns, fillets and strips of various, mostly geometrical, fine and intricate patterns. Between the outer plathand and the arched framing of the openings there are representations of doves and sirens with women's crowned heads. Such reliefs were widely used in fourteenth-century Armenian art and in earlier times in architecture, miniatures and works of applied art, on various vessels and bowls. The entrance tympanums are decorated with bas-reliefs showing, on the lower tympanium, the Holy Virgin with the Child and Archangels Gabriel and Michael at her sides, and, on the upper tympanium, a half-length representation of Christ and figures of the Apostles Peter and Paul. As distinct from the reliefs of Noravank's vestry, these ones are carved on a plain surface, which gives them greater independence. The figures are distinguished by their plasticity of form, softness of modeling, and accentuation of certain details of clothing. A group of the founders of Burtelashen is depicted on three columns of the western part of its rotunda. The picture consisted of relief figures of the Holy Virgin with the Child, sitting on a throne, and two standing men in rich attire, one of them holding a model of the temple.
Noravank Monastery, Amaghu Valley, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia, Eurasia
Noravank is a 13th century Armenian monastery, located 122km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu river, near the city of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surp Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building. The monastery is sometimes called Noravank at Amaghu, with Amaghu being the name of a small and nowadays abandoned village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravank, near Goris. In the 13th-14th centuries the monastery became a residence of Syunik's bishops and, consequently. a major religious and, later, cultural center of Armenia closely connected with many of the local seats of learning, especially with Gladzor's famed university and library. Noravank was founded in 1205 by Bishop Hovhannes, a former abbot of Vahanavank near the present-day city of Kapan in Syunik. The monastic complex includes the church of S. Karapet, S. Grigor chapel with a vaulted hall, and the church of S. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God). Ruins of various civil buildings and khachkars are found both inside and outside of the compound walls. Noravank was the residence of the Orbelian princes. The architect Siranes and the miniature painter and sculptor Momik worked here in the latter part of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century. The fortress walls surrounding the complex were built in the 17th--18th centuries. The grandest structure is Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God), also called Burtelashen (Burtel's construction) in the honour of Prince Burtel Orbelian, its financier. It is situated to the south-east of the Surb Karapet church. Surb Astvatsatsin was completed in 1339, a masterpiece of the talented sculptor and miniaturist Momik, who designed it, and was also his last work. Near the church there is his tomb khachkar, small and modestly decorated, dated the same year. In recent times the fallen roof had been covered with a plain hipped roof. In 1997 the drum and its conical roof was rebuilt, with the form based on existing fragments. The ground floor contained elaborate tombs of Burtel and his family. Narrow steps projecting from the west façade lead to the entrance into the church/oratory. There is fine relief sculpture over the entrance, depicting Christ flanked by Peter and Paul. Burtelashen is a highly artistic monument reminiscent of the tower-like burial structures of the first years of Christianity in Armenia. It is a memorial church. Its ground floor, rectangular in plan, was a family burial vault; the floor above, cross-shaped in plan, was a memorial temple crowned with a multi-columned rotunda. Burtelashen is the dominant structure in Noravank. The original three-tier composition of the building is based on the increasing height of the tiers and the combination of the heavy bottom with the divided middle and the semi-open top. Accordingly, decoration is more modest at the bottom and richer at the top. Employed as decorative elements are columns, small arches, profiled braces forming crosses of various shapes, medallions, interlaced banding around windows and doors. The western portal is decorated with special splendour. An important role in its decoration is played by the cantilevered stairs that lead to the upper level, with profiled butts to the steps. The doorways are framed with broad rectangular plaitbands, with ledges in the upper part, with columns, fillets and strips of various, mostly geometrical, fine and intricate patterns. Between the outer plathand and the arched framing of the openings there are representations of doves and sirens with women's crowned heads. Such reliefs were widely used in fourteenth-century Armenian art and in earlier times in architecture, miniatures and works of applied art, on various vessels and bowls. The entrance tympanums are decorated with bas-reliefs showing, on the lower tympanium, the Holy Virgin with the Child and Archangels Gabriel and Michael at her sides, and, on the upper tympanium, a half-length representation of Christ and figures of the Apostles Peter and Paul. As distinct from the reliefs of Noravank's vestry, these ones are carved on a plain surface, which gives them greater independence. The figures are distinguished by their plasticity of form, softness of modeling, and accentuation of certain details of clothing. A group of the founders of Burtelashen is depicted on three columns of the western part of its rotunda. The picture consisted of relief figures of the Holy Virgin with the Child, sitting on a throne, and two standing men in rich attire, one of them holding a model of the temple.
Travel Armenia - Visiting the Noravank Monastery
Take a tour of Noravank Monastery in Armenia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The ancient red stones of the Noravank Monastery match the craggy cliffs that surround it.
This Armenian monastery has stood here since its construction in the 13th century.
The complex actually contains multiple buildings, including three different churches, surrounded by 17th and 18th century walls.
The most extravagant of the monasteries buildings is that of the Astvatsatsin or Mother of God church.
Noravank Monastery has been a burial place for royalty and a home to bishops.
The wonder of this place is only amplified by its amazing location among the red hills.
A taste of noravank armenia... armenia tour 2014
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This Is Armenia (2017)
Visiting the capital city Yerevan and the different provinces of Armenia:
Yerevan - Cascade, Vernissage Market, Republic Sqaure
Armavir Province - Etchmiadzin Cathedral
Aragatson Province - Saghmosavank, Armenian Alphabet, Amberd Fortress, Vahramshen Church
Ararat Province - Khor Virap
Vayots Dzor Province - Surp Astvatsatsin, Hin Areni Winery, Noravank
Syunic Province - Tatev Wings, Tatevank
Kotayk Province - Garni Temple, Ghegard Monastery, Surp Hovhannes
Gegharkunik Province - Lake Sevan, Sevanavank
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Next stop: Noravank Monastery, Amaghu Valley - Vayots Dzor Province
Noravank (literally new monastery) is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu River, near the town of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia.
The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building.
Saint Hovhannes church zvonění
Jerevan
surb zoravor astvatsatsin Armenia 7 july 2012 (Torgom, vstaheli ughevar tel.093 70 15 69)