Dadivank Monastery
Dadivank Monastery
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Katrin Y
1 bidrag
des. 2019 • Familie
Dadivank belongs to Armenians.
Dadivank also Khutavank monastery on the hill is an Armenian monastery.. It was built between the 9th and 13th century. Located in Shahumian region. Artsakh.The main church has Armenian scripts.
Dadivank also Khutavank monastery on the hill is an Armenian monastery.. It was built between the 9th and 13th century. Located in Shahumian region. Artsakh.The main church has Armenian scripts.
Skrevet 12. november 2020
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MizuhoK
Hino, Japan4 250 bidrag
aug. 2019 • Par
This is located in Artshakh, or Nagorno Kahabakh, unverified country, where Armenia has effective control now. We saw many young soldiers here, helping restoration and construction work. Their leader was talking to the priest for instructions. It seems to us that it is an important job for Artshakh military to protect their monastery.
It is a well worth seeing that frescoes here used to be covered by soot and dust since muslims didn’t appreciate those when Azerbaijan time. Our guide explained to us with pride that Armenians cleaned and restored and brought it back to nearly normal.
The location is significant surrounded by mountains.
This monastery tells you so much to us.
It is a well worth seeing that frescoes here used to be covered by soot and dust since muslims didn’t appreciate those when Azerbaijan time. Our guide explained to us with pride that Armenians cleaned and restored and brought it back to nearly normal.
The location is significant surrounded by mountains.
This monastery tells you so much to us.
Skrevet 5. september 2019
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IAMASOULBOY
千葉3 746 bidrag
jul. 2019 • Alene
エレバンから2泊3日の現地ツアーに参加した際に初日に行きました。個人では行きにくい場所にあると思います。いかにも修道院という印象の修道院でフレスコ画など見ごたえがありました。
Skrevet 5. august 2019
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ctsounis
New York City, NY1 026 bidrag
jun. 2018 • Venner
A charismatic priest, Father Abraham Malkhasyan, invited me to join his pilgrimage to Armenia recently with the Holy Martyrs Church under the leadership of President Aram Ciamician in coordination with the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR ).
In Artsakh, we traveled to Dadivank, a monastery of incredible beauty in a scenic gorge. It is being restored. Poor Kurds, struggling to exist, lived in it, destroying its mosaics through heating sources. This monastery’s restoration will rewrite our perception of Armenian Orthodox monasteries. The numerous monasteries we visited did not have mosaics or iconography as in Greece, Russia or Italy.
Restoration of the 1214 fresco of St. Stephen is being conducted in the Katoghike Church that was used as stables during communist regime. The “Enthronment of St. Nicholas and restoration of the St. Stephen frescoes are beautiful.
Father Abraham had a religious service in Katoghike Cathedral. He chanted Armenian hymns, blessing the souls of all martyrs with traditional Armenian religious chanting. The Khackars of Dadivank are exceptional. A khachkar, also known as an Armenian cross-stone is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as rosettes, interlaces, and botanical motifs. Khachkars are characteristic of Medieval Christian Armenian art.3 We must begin pilgrimages to see the first Christians in Armenia, the land of the first Christian nation.
In Artsakh, we traveled to Dadivank, a monastery of incredible beauty in a scenic gorge. It is being restored. Poor Kurds, struggling to exist, lived in it, destroying its mosaics through heating sources. This monastery’s restoration will rewrite our perception of Armenian Orthodox monasteries. The numerous monasteries we visited did not have mosaics or iconography as in Greece, Russia or Italy.
Restoration of the 1214 fresco of St. Stephen is being conducted in the Katoghike Church that was used as stables during communist regime. The “Enthronment of St. Nicholas and restoration of the St. Stephen frescoes are beautiful.
Father Abraham had a religious service in Katoghike Cathedral. He chanted Armenian hymns, blessing the souls of all martyrs with traditional Armenian religious chanting. The Khackars of Dadivank are exceptional. A khachkar, also known as an Armenian cross-stone is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as rosettes, interlaces, and botanical motifs. Khachkars are characteristic of Medieval Christian Armenian art.3 We must begin pilgrimages to see the first Christians in Armenia, the land of the first Christian nation.
Skrevet 28. mai 2019
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Armen Yeranosyan
Yerevan, Armenia69 bidrag
mai 2019 • Venner
Огромный храмовый комплекс I-XIIIв. Святое место Православного Армянского Апостольской церкви. Комплекс состоит из двух частей религиозных и светских (палаты, средневековые гостиницы, трапезный и тд.) сооружений , Вокруг скалистые горы покрыты густыми лесами. у подножие храма горная бурная река Трту .мистическое место для общение с источником восточного христианства . Место для познание девственной природы . Можно подняться на скалы где на вершинах стоят мощные крепостные стены Арцахских Армянских князей .
Skrevet 14. mai 2019
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Li König
USA1 848 bidrag
apr. 2019 • Par
It was built on the base of pre-Christian time temple and expanded into a multiple function complex. From our guide Anush, we learned great deal of church history, setup and wine processing and wine cell, etc. It is a good place for culture and history learning.
Skrevet 28. april 2019
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gogaderoyan89
Yerevan, Armenia87 bidrag
sep. 2018 • Forretning
Одна из древних Монастырей этого региона древней Армении.Расположена на вершине и ехать в эту достопримечательность удобно если вы взяли тур в Арцах по новой построенной дорогое через озеро Севан.Вообщем все советую посетить этот прекрасный Монастырь
Skrevet 16. februar 2019
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TOPPE11
Shanghai, Kina1 652 bidrag
aug. 2018
まさに修復中の修道院。
修道院からの眺めは雄大で素晴らしいです。
修復してあまり綺麗にしすぎないようにして欲しいものです。鐘楼の中のアルメニア十字のレリーフが超絶技巧で細かいので見逃さないように。
修道院からの眺めは雄大で素晴らしいです。
修復してあまり綺麗にしすぎないようにして欲しいものです。鐘楼の中のアルメニア十字のレリーフが超絶技巧で細かいので見逃さないように。
Skrevet 15. august 2018
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Wayward_American
Auckland163 bidrag
mai 2018 • Alene
I have just visited in May 2018 Dadivank Monastery in the north eastern part of the largely unrecognized country that its inhabitants call Artsakh.
Anyway, I rented a two-wheel drive Ford Focus in Yerevan, Armenia and drove it north from Yerevan and then east along the southern shore of Sevan Lake and then entered into Artsakh (aka Nagorno-Karabakh).
I understand that the main road has been recently repaved and I had zero difficulties getting to the intersection road that leads up to Dadivank Monastery. And guess what? The road leading up to the Monastery itself was even better . . . brand new asphalt! No worries!
The turnoff from the main road is at 40.157901°N, 46.283473°E and the top of the Monastery grounds is close to 40.161894°N, 46.288005°E
As to the border crossing from Armenia to Artsakh also no worries. Short checking of documents and car registration card and I was on my way. Even faster exiting back to Armenia on the “south road” from the capital city of Stepanakert (also known Khankendi and often shown in Cyrillic as Xankəndi).
It’s obvious that the government cares a lot about this monastery as significant monies are being spent on a major reconstruction which was well underway while I was there. Expert assistance has been brought in from Italy to assist with restoration of some of the frescos inside the buildings.
I actually found the reconstruction to be more asset than liability as you could see a work in progress.
I loved the natural green and wooded surroundings with steep mountains in all directions and an active river that cuts through the valley below. This was my favorite monastery that I saw in all of Artsakh and Armenia.
Clear warm, not hot, May weather with wildflowers in bloom enhanced the experience.
Anyway, I rented a two-wheel drive Ford Focus in Yerevan, Armenia and drove it north from Yerevan and then east along the southern shore of Sevan Lake and then entered into Artsakh (aka Nagorno-Karabakh).
I understand that the main road has been recently repaved and I had zero difficulties getting to the intersection road that leads up to Dadivank Monastery. And guess what? The road leading up to the Monastery itself was even better . . . brand new asphalt! No worries!
The turnoff from the main road is at 40.157901°N, 46.283473°E and the top of the Monastery grounds is close to 40.161894°N, 46.288005°E
As to the border crossing from Armenia to Artsakh also no worries. Short checking of documents and car registration card and I was on my way. Even faster exiting back to Armenia on the “south road” from the capital city of Stepanakert (also known Khankendi and often shown in Cyrillic as Xankəndi).
It’s obvious that the government cares a lot about this monastery as significant monies are being spent on a major reconstruction which was well underway while I was there. Expert assistance has been brought in from Italy to assist with restoration of some of the frescos inside the buildings.
I actually found the reconstruction to be more asset than liability as you could see a work in progress.
I loved the natural green and wooded surroundings with steep mountains in all directions and an active river that cuts through the valley below. This was my favorite monastery that I saw in all of Artsakh and Armenia.
Clear warm, not hot, May weather with wildflowers in bloom enhanced the experience.
Skrevet 2. juni 2018
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JGDynamo
Canada2 073 bidrag
jun. 2017 • Venner
Doing a tour of the area last week we were happy to have our 4X4 to get to Dadivank Monastery as the road is rough, probably could have made it through with a regular vehicle but may have bottomed out in a couple of places. The Monastery is a bit more ruined than others in the area but it is also older than many of them too. It is located in a perfect natural setting, the restorations they did about 10 years ago helped to preserve the structure which is wonderful for many future generations. The craftsmanship and detailed carvings are impressive as well and you should take your time here in the peaceful surroundings and let it wash over you.
Skrevet 10. juli 2017
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