[2] The village houses the remains of the Armenian Bagnayr Monastery, built in the 10th century CE.
The name "Bagnayr" means "cave of fire altars", suggesting the much earlier presence of a Zoroastrian sanctuary on the site.
[3] Currently, only one of the original buildings of the complex, the Küçük Kozluca Church, remains partially preserved.
This six-foil domed church has lost all of the coverings, and almost all of the exterior stone blocks have been scavenged, but the structure remains intact.
The top of the remaining south walls is decorated with geometrical designs in carving technique.