The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley

Photo by Walter.

The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley is part of the Tentative list of Armenia in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley form a mixed spectacle of monastic buildings in an area of red limestone cliffs. Noravank monastery dates from the 13th century and includes two richly decorated churches. The complex has several surviving khachkars.

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Jarek Pokrzywnicki

Polska - 31-Jul-14 -

The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley (T) by Jarek Pokrzywnicki

Just visited (July 2014). Easy to see if you are in southern Armenia - the best place to start journey seems to be Yeghegnadzor - it is possible to hire a taxi there (the most convenient way, average cost of taxi in Armenia is around 100 AMD per one km). It is also possible to go by marszrutka (local bus) to Areni, before that town there will be a side road to Noravank (8 km walk).

The whole monastery is beautifully situated in high mountains, landscapes are amazing. In the monastery don't forget to see the upper church of Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) - the steps are outside. As in whole Armenia fresh water is availabe from the source within monastery premises.


Full Name
The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley
Country
Armenia
Added
1996
Type
Mixed
Categories
Religious structure - Christian
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2005 Rejected

As Gnishikadzor Area Cultural Landscape

2005 Revision

Nomination under the name of Gnishikadzor Area Cultural Landscape

1996 Added to Tentative List

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The monastery of Noravank and the upper Amaghou Valley (T)
WHS 1997-2024