Karmravank (Vaspurakan)
| Karmravank Կարմրավանք  | |
|---|---|
Karmravank in Summer 2006  | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church | 
| Status | abandoned | 
| Location | |
| Location | southern shore of Lake Van | 
![]() Shown within Turkey  | |
| Geographic coordinates | 38°22′20″N 42°54′15″E / 38.372315°N 42.904281°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Style | Armenian | 
| Groundbreaking | tenth century | 
Karmravank (Armenian: Կարմրավանք, meaning Red Monastery) is an abandoned 10th century Armenian monastery in the Vaspurakan province of historic Armenia[1] (now in the Van Province of Turkey). It was founded by King Gagik I (908-943) of the Artsruni dynasty.[1] It is located 12 kilometers west-northwest of Akhtamar Island.
Gallery
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			Karmravank in its natural setting
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			View of the church from the south
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			View of the church from the south-west
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			View of church from the west
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			Closeup of the damaged dome
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			An Armenian khachkar reused as a lintel
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			Upper level doorway leading to the north-west gallery
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			Drum of the church and its supporting vaults
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			View of dome from the inside
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			The apse of the church
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			View of Lake Van and Mount Artos seen from the monastery
 
See also
- Narekavank, a nearby 10th century Armenian monastery also founded by King Gagik
 - Akhtamar Island, a nearby island on Lake Van with the 10th century Armenian Church of the Holy Cross
 
References
- ^ a b Hewsen, Robert H. (2000), "Van in This World; Paradise in the Next: The Historical Geography of Van/Vaspurakan", in Hovannisian, Richard G. (ed.), Armenian Van/Vaspurakan, Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers, p. 27, OCLC 44774992
 
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