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Geghard

Geghard
Jamatun/first rock-cut chamber
Religious building
Locationnear Goght, Kotayk Province,
Armenia
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Architectural description
Architectural styleArmenian
Groundbreaking4th century

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For the town, see Geghard, Armenia.The monastery of Geghard ( , meaning spear) is a unique architectural construction in the Kotayk province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

While the main chapel was built in 1215, the monastery complex was founded in the 4th century by Gregory the Illuminator at the site of a sacred spring inside a cave. The monastery had thus been originally named Ayrivank, meaning "the Monastery of the Cave". The name commonly used for the monastery today, Geghard, or more fully Geghardavank (Գեղարդավանք), meaning "the Monastery of the Spear", originates from the spear which had wounded Jesus at the Crucifixion, allegedly brought to Armenia by Apostle Jude, called here Thaddeus, and stored amongst many other relics. Now it is displayed in the Echmiadzin treasury.

The spectacular towering cliffs surrounding the monastery are part of the Azat river gorge, and are included together with the monastery in the World Heritage Site listing. Some of the churches within the monastery complex are entirely dug out of the cliff rocks, others are little more than caves, while others are elaborate structures, with both architecturally complex walled sections and rooms deep inside the cliff. The combination, together with numerous engraved and free-standing khachkars is a unique sight, being one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Armenia.

Most visitors to Geghard also choose to visit the nearby Garni temple, a Parthenon-like structure located further down the Azat river. Visiting both sites in one trip is so common that they are often referred to in unison as Garni-Geghard.

Geghard Video

In the summer of 2008, I was in Armenia. These are the some of the pictures I took during my stay. The sites include Echmiadzin, Surp Hripsime, Xor Virab, Geghard, Garni, Zvartnoc, Sardarapat, Mt. Ararat, Lake Sevan and of course Yerevan! I hope you all enjoy the pictures and one day take a trip of your own to Armenia! Song: Hayastan Im Tun Singers: Tata Simoyan (Armenian)& Anatoli Dneprov (Russian)
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This video was taken in a cavern in the vicinity of the Geghard temple. Hakob and Shtush were singing "Khosqer" song. 2004 year.
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en.wikipedia.org fr.wikipedia.org de.wikipedia.org The monastery of Geghard is a unique architectural construction in the Kotayk province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While the main chapel was built in 1215, the monastery complex was founded in the 4th century by Gregory the Illuminator at the site of a sacred spring inside a cave. The monastery had thus been originally named Ayrivank, meaning "the Monastery of the Cave". The name commonly used for the monastery today, Geghard, or more fully Geghardavank , meaning "the Monastery of the Spear", originates from the spear which had wounded Jesus at the Crucifixion, allegedly brought to Armenia by Apostle Jude, called here Thaddeus, and stored amongst many other relics. Now it is displayed in the Echmiadzin treasury. The spectacular towering cliffs surrounding the monastery are part of the Azat river gorge, and are included together with the monastery in the World Heritage Site listing. Some of the churches within the monastery complex are entirely dug out of the cliff rocks, others are little more than caves, while others are elaborate structures, with both architecturally complex walled sections and rooms deep inside the cliff. The combination, together with numerous engraved and free-standing khachkars is a unique sight, being one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Armenia. Most visitors to Geghard also <b>...</b>
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A tour of Armenia in the summer of 2008. Part 2 includes Debed Canyon, Haghpat, Sanain, Odzun, Tatev and Geghard monsateries, Garni Temple, Sardarapat and Goris.
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Der armenische Kirchenchor, der regulär den Kirchengesang im Kloster Geghard in Armenien darbietet.
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An armenian man singing Hayr Mer (Our Father) in Geghard, a monastry in Armenia carved into a mountain of pure granite.
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Place: Geghard Actors: Berd, Cec, Clik, Anahit Operator: Smbat
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My trip to Armenia - October 2009 Famous Armenian song
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Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic
(Artsakh)
Amaras * Dadivank * Gandzasar * Gtichavank * Tsitsernavank * Yeghishe Arakyal * Yerits Mankants
Azerbaijan
Saint Elishe * Saint Sargis Monastery of Gag * Targmanchats * Nakhichevan: Julfa cemetery
Turkey
Aghtamar * Aprank * Arter * Cathedral of Arapgir * Bagnair Monastery * Banak * Gagikashen * Holy Apostles Church of Kars * Holy Apostles Monastery * Holy Mother of God Cathedral of Ani * Horomos * Karmravank * Khtzkonk * Ktuts * Kümbet Kilise * Lim * Monastery of the All-Saviour (Trebizond) * Mren * Narekavank * Oshki * Saint Bartholomew Monastery * Saint Hovannou Monastery * Saint Karapet Monastery * Saint Krikor Monastery * Saint Mary's Monastery of Karmravor * Soradir * St. Marineh Church, Mush * Tekor Basilica * Varagavank * Varzahan Monastery
Iran
Dzor Dzor * Holy Mother of God * Saint Stepanos * Saint Thaddeus
New Julfa: Church of Bethlehem * Holy Mother of God * Saint Catherine * Saint Gregory * Saint Minas * Saint Nicholas * Saint Sarkis * Saint Stepanos * Vank Cathedral
Israel
Cathedral of St. James * Church of the Archangels * St. Toros Church * Chapel of Saint Helena * Saint Nicholas Monastery
Georgia (country)
Holy Mother of God (Mens) * Norashen * Bethlehem St. Astvatsatsin * Armenian Cathedral of Tbilisi * Vera St. Cross * Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surb Astvatsatsin (Geghardavank) * Jigrasheni Avetyats church * Dzorabash St. Gevorg * Zrkinyants St. Gevorg * Kamoyants St. Gevorg * Kuky St. Astvatsatin * Mughni St. Gevorg * Navtlukh St. Gevorg * St. Gevorg * St. Grigor Lusavorich * St. Karapet * St. Minas * Tandoyants St. Astvatsatsin * Hreshtakapetats * Chugureti St. Astvatsatsin
Other countries
Ukraine: Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary * Surb Khach Monastery

World Heritage Sites in Armenia

Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin * Monastery of Geghard and the Upper Azat Valley * Cathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin (Saint Hripsime, Saint Gayane, Shoghakat) and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots |
Sites on the Tentative List:
The archaeological site of the city of Dvin * The basilica and archaeological site of Yererouk * The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley * The monasteries of Tatev and Tatevi Anapat and the adjacent areas of the Vorotan Valley



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