Nestled in a valley overlooking the Azat River gorge and surrounded by rocky peaks, Geghard Monastery is an architectural marvel. Carved directly into the towering cliffs, the complex includes chapels and tombs that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. This unique setting offers visitors a chance to explore the intricate stone carvings and experience the serene atmosphere of one of Armenia’s most distinctive religious sites.
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