Armenia hotels portal
Login
» » Haghpat Monastery

Haghpat Monastery

Haghpat Monastery, also known as Haghpatavank  is a medieval monastery complex in Haghpat, Armenia
The monastery was founded by Bagratid King Ashot III and his wife Queen Khosrovanuysh, probably in 976_th nearby monastery at Sanahin was built around the same time. 
The location of Haghpat Monastery was chosen so that it overlooks the Debed River in northern Armenia's Lori region. It was built, not on a peak, but halfway up a hillside on a site chosen to afford protection and concealment from prying eyes and also in response to a kind of monastic humility. It is built on a verdant promontory located in the middle of a mountain cirque, which is often wreathed in clouds. A peak on the opposite side of the river is over 2,500 meters high. The monasteries of northern Armenia are not isolated, unlike their counterparts in the country's arid regions. They were built in a village environment and Haghpat is surrounded by many hamlets. 
Described as a "masterpiece of religious architecture and a major center of learning in the Middle Ages", Haghpat monastery, together with Sanahin monastery, was placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1996.
Information
Users of Guests are not allowed to comment this publication.