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    U.S. prof. calls to save Mren Cathedral of Western Armenia

    February 23, 2013 - 15:17 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Dr. Christina Maranci, Arthur H. Dadian and Ara T.
    Oztemel Associate Professor of Armenian Art and Architecture at Tufts
    University in Medford, Mass., has issued a call to save the 7th
    century Mren Cathedral of Western Armenia, located in the Kars region
    of present-day Turkey, Massis Post reports.
    Prof. Maranci's areas of expertise include Byzantine art and
    architecture, and the art and architecture of the Transcaucasus -
    principally Armenia. She is considered one of the world's authorities
    on the Mren Cathedral.
    According to Dr. Maranci, `the cathedral of Mren is now in danger of
    collapse. Constructed circa 638 AD, Mren is a masterpiece of world art
    and a product of the `Golden Age' of Armenian architecture. Bearing an
    inscription naming the Roman emperor Heraclius, and a unique sculpted
    relief image of Heraclius returning Christendom's greatest relic¬ -
    the True Cross - to Jerusalem, Mren preserves precious material
    evidence for one of the most dramatic and yet poorly documented
    moments in history. It is also the largest domed basilica surviving
    from the region, and a key example of the architectural achievements
    of the seventh century.'
    Dr. Maranci stresses that Mren may not be standing much longer.
    `Photographs from the 1990s to the first decade of the 21st century
    show the progressive collapse of the south façade. Now the entire
    south aisle lies in rubble on the ground, severely compromising the
    domed superstructure of the monument and opening the interior and its
    wall paintings to the elements,' she says. `The prospect of
    stabilizing what is left is at present doubtful, however, because of
    Mren's position within a military zone in Eastern Turkey (Kars
    province) next to the closed Armenian-Turkish border. Visiting the
    site is forbidden.'
    Dr. Maranci is campaigning to raise awareness about Mren's precarious
    condition. `Mren has stood for over a millennium, bearing world
    history on its walls,' she says. Its collapse would represent a tragic
    loss to human knowledge.'

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