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Hayravank Monastery Complex of the IX‒XIIIcc. is situated on the north-eastern edge of Hairavank village, on a rocky cape, at the shore of Lake Sevan. The church and narthex have survived. IX c - is a cruciform, four-apsidal, central-domed structure. The oldest inscription of the church walls is dated at 1211 and refers to the main repairs. The church has an apse, adjacent to the south-eastern corner, which was probably added later. The dome collapsed at the end of the XIX c., today’s integral appearance is the result of the restoration of the 1980th.
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