.webp)
The Vahanavank monastic complex is situated in Syunik Province of RA, about 5 km south-west from the town of Kapan, on the high-positioned right bank of the Voghji River, on the slope of Mount Tigranasar. It was founded in the X c., by Vahan who was the son of the reigning Prince Dzagik - the ruler of Baghk District of Syunik Province. The monastery was called Vahanavank after Vahan. The monastic complex consists of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church (911), a narthex, a portico (the middle of the XI c.) and the two-storeyed Church of St. Astvatsatsin (1086). In 1046 the church of the complex, the narthex and portico were reconstructed by the Prince of Princes Grigor (later the King of Syunik Grigor I).
Leave a comment