Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat

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Targmanchats Vank (Armenian: Թարգմանչաց վանք; meaning "Translators Monastery") of the 6th to 7th century is located within the village of Aygeshat in the Armavir Province of Armenia just off the main road through town. The site is gated and one must inquire about accessing the church.[1]

StatusInactive, ruins
Coordinates40.235896°N 44.288905°E / 40.235896; 44.288905
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Targmanchats Vank
Թարգմանչաց վանք
Ruins of Targmanchats Vank, September 2009.
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
StatusInactive, ruins
Location
LocationAygeshat, Armavir Province, Armenia
Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat is located in Armenia
Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat
Shown within Armenia
Coordinates40.235896°N 44.288905°E / 40.235896; 44.288905
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Completed6th-7th century
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Architecture

Much of Targmanchats Vank is currently in ruin with the exception of the extant eastern portion of the church's wings. Massive sections of other walls remain relatively intact, though toppled from their original foundations and strewn about the premises. The church is mostly unadorned and simple in style. There are some gravestones as well as other more ancient carved stones nearby. The workings of a modern restoration attempt with the start of a new foundation and structural steel supports are clearly visible.[1]

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