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Coordinates: 40°15′24″N 44°35′06″E / 40.2567°N 44.5850°E / 40.2567; 44.5850
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Ptghnavank
Պտղնավանք
Front façade of Ptghnavank.
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationPtghni, Kotayk Province,
 Armenia
Ptghnavank is located in Armenia
Ptghnavank
Shown within Armenia
Geographic coordinates40°15′24″N 44°35′06″E / 40.2567°N 44.5850°E / 40.2567; 44.5850
Architecture
TypeDomed single-nave church
StyleArmenian
Completed6th or 7th century
Dome(s)1 (collapsed)

Ptghnavank (Armenian: Պտղնավանք) or Ptghni Church (Armenian:Պտղնի Եկեղեցի) is located in the village of Ptghni in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

Architecture

The church is a domed single-nave basilica type completed in the 6th or 7th century. Presently, the only surviving parts of the church are most of the north wall, part of the south wall with one of the four impost arches of the dome, and some traces of the vaulting. The cupola and ceiling vaults, drum, and dome have since collapsed.

The church is noteworthy for its relief sculpture. Around the window casings, vegetal and geometric patterns may be found. Some restoration work had been done to the church in 1940.

References

  • Kiesling, Brady (2005), Rediscovering Armenia: Guide, Yerevan, Armenia: Matit Graphic Design Studio