NORAVANK MONASTERY
Let’s head to Vayots Dzor region to marvel at the architectural splendor of Noravank, situated in a breathtaking gorge, adorned with intricate stone carvings and surrounded by stunning natural scenery.
Noravank, situated in the Amaghu Valley of Armenia, stands as a remarkable medieval monastery complex, celebrated for its unique architecture and stunning natural surroundings.
Noravank Monastery was constructed in the 13th century, during the flourishing period of Armenian architecture under the rule of the Orbelian dynasty.
The monastery complex boasts intricate stone carvings, particularly on the facade of the Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Church. The carvings include biblical scenes, decorative motifs, and khachkars (cross-stones), showcasing the artistic prowess of the medieval Armenian craftsmen.
Being surrounded by red-hued cliffs and rugged mountains, Noravank presents one of most dramatic landscapes of Armenia combining the spiritual ambiance of the monastery with the breathtaking mountains of the place.
Visiting Noravank is not only a journey into Armenia's spiritual and cultural heritage but also an opportunity to appreciate the seamless integration of architecture with the awe-inspiring beauty of the Amaghu Valley.