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View of the Geghard monastery. Kotayk Province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Geghard medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geghard monastery entrance gate. Kotayk Province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional food vendors at the Geghard monastery entrance. Kotayk Province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of the arched entrance to the caves adjacent to Geghard monastery. Kotayk Province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Geghard Monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Geghard Monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Geghard medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia
Arched entrance to the caves adjacent to Geghard monastery. Kotayk Province. Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of khachkars in the Geghard Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Geghard Monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Geghard Monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of khachkar in the Geghard Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Geghard Monastery in Armenia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of Geghard Monastery and Church in Armenia is an important tourist and religious pilgrimage point in Kotayk province Royalty Free Stock Photo
Being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with enhanced protection status. 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 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.


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