Sagmosavank' Monastery

Saghmosavank Monastery; Salmosavank Monastery

Sagmosavank' Monastery Saghmosavank Monastery; Salmosavank Monastery Prince Vache Vachutyan Monasteries Religious buildings Churches Late Medieval Repositories (storage facilities) The monastery of Saghmosavank (Monastery of Psalms) was built in the 12th – 13th centuries under the patronage of the Vachutyan (Vashutian) family and consists of four buildings: the main church of St. Sion, built in 1213 CE, a gavit (narthex), St. Astvatsatsin church and library (built in 1255 CE) and a small chapel with the same dedication. Prince Kurd Vachutyan 1982 Images Digital Tiff; Jpeg2000 A-0132 Parsegian, V.L.. Armenian Architecture (Zug, Switzerland; IDC, 1980) Armenian Sagmosavan village, Astarak region, Republic of Armenia 12th-13th centuries CE Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; Armenian Educational Council

Sagmosavank' Monastery

Saghmosavank Monastery; Salmosavank Monastery

Prince Vache Vachutyan

Monasteries

Religious buildings

Churches

Late Medieval

Repositories (storage facilities)

The monastery of Saghmosavank (Monastery of Psalms) was built in the 12th – 13th centuries under the patronage of the Vachutyan (Vashutian) family and consists of four buildings: the main church of St. Sion, built in 1213 CE, a gavit (narthex), St. Astvatsatsin church and library (built in 1255 CE) and a small chapel with the same dedication.

Prince Kurd Vachutyan

1982

Images

Digital

Tiff; Jpeg2000

A-0132

Parsegian, V.L.. Armenian Architecture (Zug, Switzerland; IDC, 1980)

Armenian

Sagmosavan village, Astarak region, Republic of Armenia

12th-13th centuries CE

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; Armenian Educational Council