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Really ancient church built in 7th century, must to see in this region.
This church is ancient and have vastly amount of old churches nearby, it dates back to 7th century, it’s small but still very beautiful and unique for Armenia. So town Ashtarak is really the place to ...
Traveling around Armenia by car, we specially stopped in the city of Ashtarak to see its main attraction - one of the oldest surviving Armenian churches - Karmravor. Translated from Armenian - "reddi...
The beauty of this ancient church is its age (obviously) and its smallness. It illustrates nicely how personal the religious experience was in those days. Very impressive!
Been here last January 4, 2018 This is probably the smallest church I've seen in Armenia which stand more or less 20 feet by more or less 25 feet. Sadly, the church was closed during our tour here.....
Really ancient church built in 7th century, must to see in this region.
This church is ancient and have vastly amount of old churches nearby, it dates back to 7th century, it’s small but still very beautiful and unique for Armenia. So town Ashtarak is really the place to ...
Small ancient church
Traveling around Armenia by car, we specially stopped in the city of Ashtarak to see its main attraction - one of the oldest surviving Armenian churches - Karmravor. Translated from Armenian - "reddi...
Larger is not always better
The beauty of this ancient church is its age (obviously) and its smallness. It illustrates nicely how personal the religious experience was in those days. Very impressive!
I’m silenced
This is one of those little churches that makes you feel small and big at the same time. It’s a monument to the human humility.
Smallest church I've encountered in Armenia
Been here last January 4, 2018 This is probably the smallest church I've seen in Armenia which stand more or less 20 feet by more or less 25 feet. Sadly, the church was closed during our tour here.....