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St. Gevorg church in Garnahovit village is distinguished from Hripsime - type monuments of Early Middle Armenian architecture and is dated to 6-7th centuries. It is a building with centered cupola, rectangular composition and has four sacristies. There are uniform sacristies with square composition on the four corners of the praying hall. The drum of the cupola is dominant in the composition of the church. It has two entrances from southern and western facades. The transition from the under cupola square to the dome was done with the help of extra large and small four tromps The drum is also striking for abundance of bays and windows.
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