Bgheno-Noravank
Bgheno-Noravank (Armenian: Բղենո-Նորավանք) is an 11th-century Armenian monastery in the province of Syunik in Armenia. It now consists of a small church dating to 1062, located on a little wooded promontory, and ornately decorated with borders and biblical reliefs. The ruins of this church were rediscovered in the 1920s by Axel Bakunts, a well-known prose writer, during one of his wanderings as an agronomist.[1]
Bgheno-Noravank | |
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Բղենո-Նորավանք | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Location | |
Location | About 6 km southeast of Shinuhayr, Syunik Province, Armenia |
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Geographic coordinates | 39.388155°N 46.360081°E |
Architecture | |
Style | Armenian |
Completed | 1062 |
References
- Brady Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 100; original archived at Archive.org, and current version online on Armeniapedia.org.
Bibliography
- Brady Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 100; original archived at Archive.org, and current version online on Armeniapedia.org.
- Kiesling, Brady (2005), Rediscovering Armenia: Guide, Yerevan, Armenia: Matit Graphic Design Studio
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