Tevrakar castle

[1] The castle was discovered by Hakob Simonyan and Simon Hmayakyan in September 2006.

An examination of material collected at Tevrakar dates to between the 5th and 7th centuries BC.

[1] The castle is not located on a peninsula, but is impregnable on three sides because of the utilization of natural rock formations.

The south-facing wall, initially constructed of stone, is damaged, but has been partially reconstructed with brick.

The castle interior is accessible where the newer brickwork and older stonework meet; another opening on the southwest side of the castle is located in a wall built of limestone.