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| основание дата = 661-685
| основатель = Григорий Мамиконян
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Убранство памятника - карнизы с большим выносом, украшенные плетеным орнаментом, а также фанатом с листьями, архивольты окон с геометрическим орнаментом, полуколонки в глубине наружных ниш - обогащает монументальный облик этого небольшого здания.
==Изображения==
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=Библиография=
*Армянская архитектура раннего христианства (CD)
Founding Century: VII
An octoapse church located near Yeghvard village. Built by the Armenian prince Grigor Mamikonyan in the second half of the 7th century, Zoravar’s eastern and principal apse is far larger than the others. The apse faces combine to make a large, circular foundation drum of the dome, appearing round from within, but dodecahedral from outside,. A multihedral volume at the first level is sectioned off on the outside by a number of deep, triangular niches -- the highlight of the interior of the church. Fragments of 7th century wall painting can be found within the northern-side apses.
Type: Triple nave basilica
Zoravar is one of the more notable monuments of 7th century Armenian architecture in its plan and construction. Together with the similar, eight apsed 7th century church of Irind, it was new and innovative among the variety of plans that evolved during the 6th and 7th centuries. The interest in creating a large, unobstructed space in the center of a church with more than four apses continued during subsequent centuries. Examples include at least two churches with eight apses (St. P'rkic', at Ani and Varzan, now destroyed) and others with six apses, particularly at Ani.
==Изображения==
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=Библиография=
*Армянская архитектура раннего христианства (CD)