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  • 678vahagng
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    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2020
  • 678vahagng
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    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Good place to visit. It has a relaxing atmosphere and the place is near to the main attractions of the city.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2020
  • gentbrugg
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    Some special charm

    Tsiranavor is one of the oldest and most honored churches of Ashtarak. It was built in the fifth century and has the shape of a bBasilica. Of course, it was finished – in particular, on the side that ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2016
  • gentbrugg
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    Some special charm

    Tsiranavor is one of the oldest and most honored churches of Ashtarak. It was built in the fifth century and has the shape of a bBasilica. Of course, it was finished – in particular, on the side that ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2016
  • PatrickM_Travels
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    Ancient pagan temple converted to Armenian church in 4th-6th century. Mostly ruined now, but well worth the visit.

    Tsiranavor is an ancient church built on the edge of the Kasagh Gorge. It was a pagan temple and dates older than the adoption of Christianity in Armenia. When Christianity was adopted as the state re...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2015
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