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| building_name = Marmashen Monastery<br/>Մարմաշէն Վանք
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'''Marmashen Monastery''' is a 10th century [[Armenian architecture|Armenian]] monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of [[Marmashen]] in the [[Shirak Province]] of [[Armenia]]. The buildings at Marmashen are very similar in style to those at the monastery of [[Khtzkonk Monastery]].
'''Marmashen Monastery''' ({{langx|hy|Մարմաշենի վանք}}) is a 10th-century [[Armenian architecture|Armenian]] monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of [[Marmashen]] in the [[Shirak Province]] of [[Armenia]]. The buildings at Marmashen are very similar in style to those of [[Khtzkonk Monastery]].{{cn|date=November 2021}}

It was built by [[Vahram Pahlavouni]].<ref>{{harvtxt|Balasanyan|2008|p=118}}</ref>


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Marmashen.JPG|Another view
File:Marmashen Monastery in 2022.jpg|General view
File:Վանական համալիր Մարմաշեն, Վահրամաբերդ, Շիրակի մարզ 12.jpg
File:Marmashen Monastery Complex of Vahramaberd 60.JPG
File:Մարմաշենի վանք Ս-Մ 39.jpg
File:Marmashen.JPG|Backside view
File:Petite eglise de Marmashen.JPG|Smaller church adjacent to the main church.
File:Marmashen - altar.jpg|Decoration at the altar.
File:Eglise de Marmashen3.JPG|Marmashen Monastery
File:Marmashen Monastery 06.jpg|Marmashen Monastery, view from above
</gallery>
</gallery>

== See also ==
== References ==
* [[Khtzkonk Monastery]]
{{Reflist}}

== Bibliography ==
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*{{Cite journal |first=Hayk |last=Balasanyan |volume=ԿԴ [LXIV] |issue=Զ–Է [6–7] |title= |script-title=hy:Մարմաշենի ճարտարապետական համալիրը և վիմագրերը |trans-title=The Architectural Complex and Inscriptions of Marmashen |lang=hy |pages=118–126 |year=2008 |publisher=[[Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin]] |journal=[[Etchmiadzin (magazine)|Etchmiadzin]] |url=http://tert.nla.am/archive/HGG%20AMSAGIR/echmiadzin-vagharshapat/2008/2008(6-7).pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221220175046/https://tert.nla.am/archive/HGG%20AMSAGIR/echmiadzin-vagharshapat/2008/2008(6-7).pdf |archive-date=20 December 2022 |via=Union Catalog of Armenian Continuing Resources}}
{{refend}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.virtualani.org/marmashen/index.htm THE MONASTERY OF MARMASHEN] at VirtualAni.org
* [http://www.virtualani.org/marmashen/index.htm VirtualAni.org: Monastery of Marmashen]
* [http://digitool.rpi.edu:8881/dtl_publish/13/5285.html Marmashen Monastery churches] at Rensselaer Digital Collections
* [http://digitool.rpi.edu:8881/dtl_publish/13/5285.html Rensselaer Digital Collections: Marmashen Monastery]
* [http://travelgyumri.com/plan-your-visit/everyday-tours/ TravelGyumri.com: Marmashen Monastery]


{{commonscat|Marmashen}}
{{commonscat|Marmashen Monastery}}
{{Armenian Churches}}
{{Armenian Churches}}


[[Category:Christian monasteries in Armenia]]
[[Category:Armenian Apostolic monasteries in Armenia]]
[[Category:Oriental Orthodox congregations established in the 10th century]]
[[Category:Oriental Orthodox congregations established in the 10th century]]
[[Category:Christian monasteries established in the 10th century]]
[[Category:Christian monasteries established in the 10th century]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Shirak Province]]



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[[fr:Marmashen (monastère)]]
[[hy:Մարմաշենի վանք]]
[[ru:Монастырь Мармашен]]
[[uk:Монастир Мармашен]]

Latest revision as of 02:12, 2 November 2024

Marmashen Monastery
An aerial view
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
Locationnear Marmashen, Shirak Province, Armenia
Marmashen Monastery is located in Armenia
Marmashen Monastery
Shown within Armenia
Marmashen Monastery is located in Shirak
Marmashen Monastery
Marmashen Monastery (Shirak)
Geographic coordinates40°50′34″N 43°45′21″E / 40.842689°N 43.755781°E / 40.842689; 43.755781
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Completed10th century

Marmashen Monastery (Armenian: Մարմաշենի վանք) is a 10th-century Armenian monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of Marmashen in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The buildings at Marmashen are very similar in style to those of Khtzkonk Monastery.[citation needed]

It was built by Vahram Pahlavouni.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Balasanyan (2008, p. 118)

Bibliography

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  • Balasanyan, Hayk (2008). Մարմաշենի ճարտարապետական համալիրը և վիմագրերը [The Architectural Complex and Inscriptions of Marmashen] (PDF). Etchmiadzin (in Armenian). ԿԴ [LXIV] (Զ–Է [6–7]). Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: 118–126. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 December 2022 – via Union Catalog of Armenian Continuing Resources.
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