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  • New Documentary Tells About The Armenian Church Of Gagkashen In Ani

    NEW DOCUMENTARY TELLS ABOUT THE ARMENIAN CHURCH OF GAGKASHEN IN ANI

    18:10 19.02.2014

    Alisa Gevorgyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    A new film prepared by the Research on Armenian Architecture NGO tells
    about the Armenian Church of Saint Gregory of Gagkashen in Ani, the
    replica of Zvartnots Temple - the masterpiece of Armenian
    architecture. The Church has been under the threat of destruction for
    about 900 years now. The film will premiere tomorrow at the Union of
    Architects.

    It is thought that King Gagik (who reigned from the year 990 to 1020)
    chose the architect Trdat (the man who designed the cathedral of Ani)
    to build his "millennium" church, and it was probably erected between
    the years 1001 and 1005.

    The structure was never very stable, and in 1013 strengthening had to
    be carried out - including the addition of a substantial amount of
    extra masonry around the middle two columns of each apse, converting
    them into piers. These consolidations were unsuccessful and the church
    collapsed shortly afterwards.

    In the 13th century houses were built around and over the ruins, using
    some of the fallen church's masonry. Later the ruin site became
    covered with earth, and at the end of the 19th century all that was
    visible were some walls on a tall mound.

    The ruins were excavated in 1906 by Nikoli Marr. His excavations
    revealed the plan of the church and recovered many objects of worship,
    including a bronze candlestick and a chandelier.

    Asked whether there is need to built the replica of the Temple of
    Zvartnots today, expert of monuments Samvel Karapetyan said "We have
    not reached that level yet."

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/19/new-documentary-tells-about-the-armenian-church-of-gagkashen-in-ani/


    From: Baghdasarian
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