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Akhtala Monastery

Monasteries, Cathedral & Churches
Akhtala Village, Lori Province, 185 km North from Yerevan
Armenia / Akhtala

Akhtala (Armenian: Ախթալայի վանք; Georgian: ახტალის ტაძარი); also known as Pghindzavank (Armenian: Պղնձավանք, meaning Coppermine Monastery) is a 10th-century fortified Armenian Apostolic Church monastery located in the town of Akhtala in the marz of Lori, 185 kilometers (115 mi) north of Yerevan.[1] The monastery is currently inactive. The fortress played a major role in protecting the north-western regions of Armenia (Gugark) and is among the most well preserved of all in modern Armenia. The main church at the compound is famous for its highly artistic frescoes, which cover the inside walls, the partitions, and the bearings of the building. The modern name of Akhtala was first recorded in a royal decree of 1438. The etymology of the name Akhtala is believed to be of Turkic origin, meaning white glade.The original Armenian name of the settlement where the monastery is built is Pghindzahank, which means copper mine.

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Akhtala Vank, Pghindzavank
Ախթալայի վանք, Պղնձավանք
ახტალის ტაძარი
Ancient stone church with many gables sits in a grassy area that is surround by vegetation.
 
Basic information
Location Armenia Lori Province, Armenia
Geographic coordinates 41.150578°N 44.763919°ECoordinates: 41.150578°N 44.763919°E
Affiliation Armenian Apostolic Church
Architectural description
Architectural type Monastery, Church, Fortress
Architectural style Armenian
Completed 10th century.





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