Tsakhats Kar Ցախաց քար

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Tsakhats Kar Ցախաց քար Reviews | Rating 4,9 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Tsakhats Kar Ցախաց քար is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category armenian church. Read and write reviews about Tsakhats Kar Ցախաց քար.

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Gegham Hovhannisyan

Very very nice and historical place. The Church on the top of mountains is perfect

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Kubo Krajcovic

Nice place, good to join with Smbataberd visit

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Ruben Malayan

The XIII cent. historian Stepanos Orbelian referred to the monastery as \Glorious sacred haven\ and \Sanctuary of angels\. It’s certainly fits the description.

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Albert Sitek

Frankly speaking it's the most beautiful and charming place I've seen in Armenia. You must be there!

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Pierre Mousty

This monastery from the 11 century is small but wonderful and the scenery is amazing.

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SIMON MARGARYAN

Beautiful landscape historical

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Hayk Ghazarian

Tsakhats kar is a wonderful monastery situated near Smbataberd. There are two ways to get here. The one is from the village Artabuynk and the other is from Yeghegis. It is also visible from Smbataberd. Getting there is easy. You can visit this place after or before Smbataberd. The scenery here is wonderful. You can see the Teksar mountains which are great. Also, the view over Smbataberd is wonderful!!! The name \Tsakhats kar\ can be translated as \The stone of wood\ (?). The monastery is cute. It is covered with beautiful ornaments. There are ornaments like swastikas, animals, stars of David, Christian crosses. I really think that I found the prettiest star of David (in Armenia) on one of the khachkars of this place! The khachkars here are beautiful. The other part of the monastery is a small chapel. There are two huge khachkars at the entrance of it. P.S. There is a small sculpture on the northern wall of the monastery depicting a predator and its prey.