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Coordinates: 40°4530N 44°4906E / 40.758253°N 44.818275°E / 40.758253; 44.818275
 

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Jukhtak Vank
Ջուխտակ վանք
S. Grigor Church
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
StatusAbandoned
Location
LocationNear Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia
Jukhtak Vank is located in Armenia
Jukhtak Vank

Shown within Armenia

Jukhtak Vank is located in Tavush
Jukhtak Vank

Jukhtak Vank (Tavush)

Geographic coordinates40°45′30N 44°49′06E / 40.758253°N 44.818275°E / 40.758253; 44.818275
Architecture
TypeSmall cruciform central-plan
StyleArmenian
CompletedS. Grigor Church, 11th or 12th century.
S. Astvatsatsin Church, 1201
Dome(s)1 (collapsed)

Jukhtak Vank (Armenian: Ջուխտակ վանք) is an 11th– or 12th-century monastery situated in a clearing within Dilijan National Park, 3.2 km northwest from the town of Dilijan in the Tavush ProvinceofArmenia. It sits in close proximity to the church of Matosavank as well as a cemetery that surrounds the church.

Architecture[edit]

The larger church of Surb Grigor has a small cruciform central-plan, with one portal and had a single dome and drum that collapsed long ago. Exterior walls still stand intact, yet metal reinforcements currently surround the structure to keep its walls from collapsing (likely put into place during 1973-77 when some reconstruction efforts took place). S. Grigor is likely to have been built in the 11th or 12th century.

The smaller church of Surb Astvatsatsin sits near S. Grigor to the west and has the following inscription written upon it:

"In the year 1201, in the Amirdom of Lasha and the Khanate of [...], I Hayrapet, abbot of Surb Petros Monastery, built Surb Astvatsatsin with the hope that every sunrise in both vestibules one mass will be offered for me and one for my brother Shmavon, and in all the churches for my parents."

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