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The basilica and archaeological site of Yererouk

Date of Submission: 25/08/1995
Criteria: (iii)(iv)(vi)
Category: Cultural
Submitted by:
Commission for the Protection of Monuments
State, Province or Region:
Near the village of Ani-pemza, on the eastern lip of the Akhurian gorge, Ani region
Ref.: 10
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Description

The fourth-fifth century basilica of Yererouk, which is built on a rocky knoll pierced by caves, is one of the earliest Christian monuments in Armenia. Following an earthquake in the seventeenth century, the church survives as a substantial ruin surrounded by the archaeological remains of monastic and secular buildings.