Kecharis Monastery

Kecharis Monastery
Կեչառիս Վանք
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationTsakhkadzor, Kotayk Province,
Armenia Armenia
Kecharis Monastery is located in Armenia
Kecharis Monastery
Shown within Armenia
Geographic coordinates40°31′56″N 44°43′11″E / 40.532358°N 44.719644°E / 40.532358; 44.719644
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Completed11th-13th centuries

Kecharis Monastery (Armenian: Կեչառիսի վանքային համալիր), is a medieval Armenian monastic complex dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries, located 60 km from Yerevan, in the ski resort town of Tsaghkadzor in Armenia. Nestled in the Pambak mountains, Kecharis was founded by a Pahlavuni prince in the 11th century, and construction continued until the middle of the 13th century with its acquisition by the Proshian family.[1] In the 12th and 13th centuries, Kecharis was a major religious center of Armenia and a place of higher education. Today, the monastery has been fully restored and is clearly visible from the ski slopes.

The domes of the two main churches were heavily damaged in an earthquake in 1927. The buildings were conserved during the period of the Armenian SSR, and rebuilding work started in the 1980s. A series of nationwide problems led to a halt in the rebuilding for about a decade as the 1988 Armenian earthquake hit, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the First Nagorno-Karabakh War broke out, and Armenia was blockaded by its two allied Turkic neighbors. Rebuilding work resumed at Kecharis in 1998 and finished in 2000. The restarted work was paid for by an Armenian donor from Vienna, Vladimir Harutyunian, in memory of his parents Harutyun and Arsenik.

  1. ^ Mathews, Thomas F.; Sanjian, Avedis Krikor (1991). Armenian Gospel Iconography: The Tradition of the Glajor Gospel. 15: Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 978-0-88402-183-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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