Tatevi Anapat is a monastery which is located near Tatev
Ok_Connection7680 on
I swear, Vorotan gorge has an insane amount of cultural potential, there is so much we can do there. For example, make a bike road from Goris to Tatev (it would take +-2-3 hours overall) through Khndzoresk, Hin Khod, Shinuhayr, Halidzor, Devil Bridge, Tatevi Anapat and etc
Din0zavr on
Վերականգնելու բան էլ չկա, պետքա պռոստը հետևեն։ Չնայած դրա վրա որ փող ծախսեն, ո՞վա Երևանում թազա եկեղեցիներ, եւ 100 մետրանոց արձաններ տեղադրելու։
Clandestine-Martyr on
Stunning! Even in the current state.
Lettered_Olive on
It is a shame the state the Tatevi Anapat is in, especially for what is a proposed UNESCO world heritage site. I do remember seeing a comment a couple months back from someone who said they were going to do restoration work over the summer though what that entails, I don’t know.
intofarlands on
Totally agree. Tatevi Mets is one of the most moving places I’ve visited in Armenia. Once home to hundreds of devotees from a few hundred years ago, it is kept alive by a single hermit who still lives there. It would be amazing to see it restored to its former splendor! Here are some more photos from my visit last summer if anyone is interested: [The Great Hermitage of Tatev](https://www.intofarlands.com/explore/the-great-hermitage-of-tatev)
Herodotus_Greenleaf on
I’d assume people DO want to restore them – just have to focus on what can be done in any given moment with limited resources. I’m encouraged by people like you who show us all these beautiful places and advocate for them!
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Tatevi Anapat is a monastery which is located near Tatev
I swear, Vorotan gorge has an insane amount of cultural potential, there is so much we can do there. For example, make a bike road from Goris to Tatev (it would take +-2-3 hours overall) through Khndzoresk, Hin Khod, Shinuhayr, Halidzor, Devil Bridge, Tatevi Anapat and etc
Վերականգնելու բան էլ չկա, պետքա պռոստը հետևեն։ Չնայած դրա վրա որ փող ծախսեն, ո՞վա Երևանում թազա եկեղեցիներ, եւ 100 մետրանոց արձաններ տեղադրելու։
Stunning! Even in the current state.
It is a shame the state the Tatevi Anapat is in, especially for what is a proposed UNESCO world heritage site. I do remember seeing a comment a couple months back from someone who said they were going to do restoration work over the summer though what that entails, I don’t know.
Totally agree. Tatevi Mets is one of the most moving places I’ve visited in Armenia. Once home to hundreds of devotees from a few hundred years ago, it is kept alive by a single hermit who still lives there. It would be amazing to see it restored to its former splendor! Here are some more photos from my visit last summer if anyone is interested: [The Great Hermitage of Tatev](https://www.intofarlands.com/explore/the-great-hermitage-of-tatev)
I’d assume people DO want to restore them – just have to focus on what can be done in any given moment with limited resources. I’m encouraged by people like you who show us all these beautiful places and advocate for them!