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village of Sanahin is situated on the right bank of Debed River,
near the town of Alaverdi and is connected to the main roads by
a 12th century bridge, the oldest engineering construction in the
area preserved to the present day. The Sanahin Monastery (10-13
cc.), one of two Unesco World Heritage sights in Lori, is indeed
worthy of its fame. An architectural masterpiece, the library of
Sanahin was the largest building in medieval Armenia. The oldest
building of the monastic complex is the church of Saint Astvatsatsin
built in 951. During several centuries, the monastery expanded to
include the church of Amenaprkich, the 10th century chapel of Saint
Grigor and the Academy building of Grigor the Master.
The other Unesco World Heritage sight in Lori is the monastic complex
of Haghpat (10-13cc.), a mere 5 km from Sanahin. Ashot III of the
Bagratuni dynasty founded the monastery in 976, which was completed
over the next 15 years. Haghpat was similarly an epicenter of learning,
and acted as a repository of an enormous collection of literature.
Those manuscripts which survived numerous acts of invasion and plunder
over the centuries have found their way to the Madentaran museum
in Yerevan today. Together with nearby Sanahin, Haghpat is another
breathtaking architectural achievement and celebration of Armenia's
spiritual faith, and rightfully on everyone's must-see list of Lori's
sites.
South of Alaverdi, commanding a presence above the roadway is the
famous cathedral of Odzoun, erected nearly 1500 years ago of white
and red felsite stone. It is a magnificent example of Armenian architecture
of the early Christian period. Indeed throughout Lori one can find
numerous remnants and traces of ancient settlements and fortresses,
monastery complexes and churches throughout the rich region of Lori.
The town of Alaverdi has been the center of Armenia's copper and
molybdenum industry and is nestled in the Debed Canyon. It is a
small and cozy town where one can admire nature, meet hospitable
people, and appreciate architectural monuments of fantastic beauty.
Worth visiting is the Alaverdi Branch of the National Art Gallery,
which includes works by Hakob Hakobyan, Panos Terlemezyan, Grigor
Khanjyan, and others.
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