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Sevanavank (meaning monastery of Sevan) is a monastery located on the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan in the eastern Armenian province of Geghark'unik', not far from the town of Sevan.
According to an inscription in one of the churches, it was founded in 874 AD by princess Miriam, the daughter of Ashot I who became a king a decade later. At the time, Armenia was still struggling to free itself from the Arab rule.
The monastery was strict as it was mainly intended for those monks from Echmiadzin who had sinned. Jean-Marie Chopin, a French explorer of the Caucasus, visited it in 1830 and reported about a regime without meat, wine, youth or women. Another explorer visited it in 1850 and reported that manuscripts were still being copied manually.
Today the two churches, Sourb Arakelots (Holy Apostoles) and Sourb Astvatsatsin (Mother of God), remain both cross shaped with octagonal tambours and quite similar in appearance. Beside them lie the ruins of a gavit whose roof was originally supported by 6 wooden columns. Some of the remains of the gavit and its columns can be seen in the Yerevan Museum of History.
Initially the monastery was built at the southern shore of a small island. After artificial draining of the Lake Sevan, which started in the Stalin era, the water level fell about 20 metres, and the island transformed into a peninsula. At the southern shore of this newly created peninsula, a guesthouse of the Armenian Writers' Union was built, the eastern shore is occupied by the Armenian president's summer residence, while the monastery's still active seminary moved to newly constructed buildings at the northern shore of the peninsula.
Due to easier accessibility (once it became a peninsula), good highway and railway connections with Yerevan, a well developed tourist industry in the town of Sevan town, and the picturesque location (although less picturesque than it was before the lake level drop), Sevanavank is one of the most visited sights in Armenia

Le monastère de Sevanavank, situé au bord du lac Sevan, dans la région de Gegharkunik et à 60 km au nord-est d'Erevan, la capitale, fut fondé en 874 par la princesse Mariam. Il est formé de deux églises datant du Xe siècle, Saint-Apôtre (Arakelots en arménien) et Notre-Dame (Astvatsatsin). Cette ensemble monastique est situé sur une presqu'île surplombant le lac Sevan.

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  • i went there and it's just one of the best place i've ever been! viva armenia!!!!!!!

  • Very good.

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  • KUNNNEM TURQERI MAMAN VONCEM KAROTEL HAYASTAN@.

  • I am a Kurd from dersim, i whill say, armenia people whery god,turko people not god

  • Coke is it, but cognac is better....

  • @azeriMusicMan What? what? what? Do you know who Armenians are? Do you know who are you? Do you know anything about the REAL history? All you have a very advanced imagination!

    insane azeri

  • @azeriMusicMan Are you well dear? You have to READ ARMENIAN HISTORY. You haven't history and dont write here it's not ur place. It's for Armenian people. ARMENIAN! Understand?

  • @ArizonaFlame and even before. it's much more older ^^ 30 centuries... urartu / biaini and later hayasdan :) it's your home, as nobody could have a truest home than you :)

    azeri came 10 centuries ago and have nothing to tell!

  • @azeriMusicMan fuck you on about dumbass, armenia was always armenia, siktir and give ur land back to iran hahahahahah fkn idiot, no knowledge, thick fuck

  • jan iv been there before and im going again ara shat em serum yerevan

  • @azeriMusicMan

    Armenia is Armenia, and we've resided in Caucasia and Anatolia for well over 2,000 years.

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