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Hovhannavank Monastery

 
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Longitudinal section

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Longitudinal section
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South elevation

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West elevation

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East elevation

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North elevation

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Hovhannavank Monastery, western portal

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Hovhannavank Monastery. Vestibule. Western portal. The vestibule which is allocated on the western side of the main church of the cloister was constructed in 1248-1250 by the ruler Kurd Vachutian and his wife Khorishakh.

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Hovhannavank Monastery. Vestibule. Western portal. The vestibule which is allocated on the western side of the main church of the cloister was constructed in 1248-1250 by the ruler Kurd Vachutian and his wife Khorishakh.
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Chapel, longitudinal section

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St. Karapet's Church, Longitudinal elevation

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