Church of the Holy Cross at Soradir
Monastery of the Holy Cross at Soradir or Dzoradir ՁՈՐԱԴԻՐԻ Սբ. ԷՋՄԻԱԾԻՆ վանք | |
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Shown within Turkey | |
Basic information | |
Location | Turkey |
Geographic coordinates | 38°15′46″N 44°15′09″E / 38.262670°N 44.252582°ECoordinates: 38°15′46″N 44°15′09″E / 38.262670°N 44.252582°E |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
District | Başkale |
Province | Van Province |
Region | Eastern Anatolia Region |
Status | Ceased functioning as a monastery in 1915 |
Heritage designation | None |
Architectural style | Armenian |
Completed | 6th century |
The Church of the Holy Cross at Soradir is a 6th-century Armenian monastic complex in south-eastern Turkey. It is situated west of the village of Yanal near the town and district of Başkale in Van Province.
History
The Monastery of the Holy Cross at Soradir or Dzoradir (Armenian: ՁՈՐԱԴԻՐԻ Սբ. ԷՋՄԻԱԾԻՆ վանք) was built in the 6th century by the apprentice of the architect of the Saint Bartholomew Monastery; the site corresponds to a settlement in the Metz Aghbak district of Vaspurakan province of historical Armenia.[1] According to Armenian inscriptions found inside the main church, in 582 with the sponsorship of Saro Mahtesi the church's dome and western threshold were reconstructed. In the 10th century, the Armenian king Gurgen III Artzruni entrusted the architect Manuel to build the Saint Cross of Akhtamar monastery copying the design of the Dzoradir monastery. It was a functioning Armenian monastery until the Armenian Genocide in 1915.
Current condition
After the Armenian Genocide, the monastery has sat in an abandoned and only one graffitied and derelict church building remains extant.[2]
References
- ↑ Fratadocchi, T. B., "The Church of Etchmiadzin at Soradir", Rome, 1971.
- ↑ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2016-08-15.