
Goshavank is a 12–13th-century Armenian monastery located in the village of Gosh in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The Goshavank complex is known for its exquisite architecture and detailed stone carvings, most notably its khachkar (cross stone), considered one of the finest examples of Armenian cross stone art. The monastery grounds include several buildings, including the Church of Our Lady, the Church of St. Gregory, a library, a school, a bell tower and several chapels, all built using local pinkish basalt stone, giving the entire complex a distinctive look.
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Date: July 19
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