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79X8+7C3 Karmravor, Perch Proshyan Street, Ashtarak, ArmeniaMap
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  • 678vahagng
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    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2020
  • gentbrugg
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    Some special charm

    Tsiranavor is one of the oldest and most honored churches of Ashtarak. It was built in the fifth century and has the shape of a bBasilica. Of course, it was finished – in particular, on the side that ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2016
  • PatrickM_Travels
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    Ancient pagan temple converted to Armenian church in 4th-6th century. Mostly ruined now, but well worth the visit.

    Tsiranavor is an ancient church built on the edge of the Kasagh Gorge. It was a pagan temple and dates older than the adoption of Christianity in Armenia. When Christianity was adopted as the state re...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2015
  • rysalka_2016
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    Ruins

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    You can only come here because it is very ancient ruins. But, put your hand on the heart, ruins of yourself and ruins. Nothing special. If there is a free time that is nowhere to go, then ...

    Reviewed on Nov 24, 2016
  • Sofia M
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    It's interesting to watch

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    The church left ruins. We came to Spitakavor in the rain and had to look and leave very quickly, as the roof is not available and wet under the rain. Not far from the Derenik Demirchyan and Carmravor Museum, right in ...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2016
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