Matosavank

Matosavank was constructed with the oversight of Avag, the son of Ivane of the Mkhargrdzeli dynasty after having vowed his submission to the Mongol invading armies.

It was constructed from roughly hewn stones that have been overlaid with plaster within the interior of the building.

Rooms include a main hall, book depositories, a portico and each have vaulted ceilings that still stand mostly intact.

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