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Surb Sargis St., Ashtarak, ArmeniaMap
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  • taqqie
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    Beautiful remnant

    Lovely ancient bridge, which is easily overlooked. You have to descend deep down from the village over a horrible road (the last few 100m's) but once there it feels like an oasis. Definitely worth th ...

    Reviewed on Dec 5, 2018
  • PatrickM_Travels
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    Lovely 350 year old bridge across the Kasagh River, now a peaceful picnic area. Highly recommend you check this out.

    This is a delightful ancient bridge in the pleasant historical part of Ashtarak. Built in 1664 by Mahdesi Khoja Grigor, a wealthy merchant, the bridge has three arches of unequal size. The bridge cros...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2015
  • Artur M
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    Old Bridge

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    The bridge is old and beautiful, and it was possible to make a tourist attraction, but local businessmen built restaurants next to it. But despite that the bridge is unique and beautiful. The road to the nimuso is ...

    Reviewed on Sep 15, 2019
  • Мария Б
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    Very need a quadrocopter!

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    The bridge itself is unique, but the road to it is very funny. I didn't have enough quadrocopter to see the panoramic view of the gorge. There is the grave of Mesrop Mashtoza nearby. Minus one, there is no place for normal rest, r ...

    Reviewed on Jul 8, 2019
  • Maps476837
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    An ancient bridge.

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    From the church of Carmravor the road is down to an old bridge across the Casah River. The bridge, built in the 18th century, is located in the place of the older one-arrow bridge of the 13th century. Right from the bridge you can see its collapse ...

    Reviewed on May 10, 2018
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