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will give wings on a journey through Armenia, hoping for the mercy of God (ta tev - translated from Armenian) - said the builder of this monastery after completing the work and jumped off a cliff.
Tatev was built in the 9th century and has been the center of science and education of the Armenian people for many centuries. In 1373, the largest university in the Caucasus was founded here.
Now the longest reversible cable car in the world leads to it (5 km) or, if you want, you can climb the mind-blowing serpentine. P.S.
the wings of the master have grown and he flew away.
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Tatiana
Level 13 Local Expert
May 19
Really something that is definitely worth seeing when traveling in Armenia! The picturesque nature, the ancient temple, the cable car leading to the monastery - everything is wonderful!
A very beautiful monastery, you can take a comfortable cable car and listen to a story about the sights in the area. The monastery itself is ancient, there are beautiful places for photos.
To be honest, we were a little tired already on the journey from the monasteries) although of course the place is significant, important, religious, but I would not single it out with anything special...in addition to the nature around and the most interesting roads, and by the way, it is not necessary to take a cable car, if you go by car, you will also enjoy the serpentines...at the entrance, buy delicious churchhella and pies from local sellers, especially if you arrived in the morning
A unique monastery in the south of Armenia in a remote mountainous point. You will almost certainly combine a visit to the monastery with a walk on the longest reversible cable car "Wings of Tatev" — more than 5 km above the mountain valleys in an 11-minute flight.
Words cannot express the beauty of this monastery, and the peacemaking that you experience when you get there. Somehow, in ancient times, monks got there to build this temple there, I think it was quite difficult to do on foot, but they managed to build such beauty there. Unfortunately, due to strong winds, we went by car, not by cable car, but it was worth it.
I was with my husband when we rode the Krylia Tateva cable car. We regretted that we didn't have enough time to visit him. We managed to get around quickly, take photos. But there was not enough time to sit in the courtyard of the monastery, walk around without fuss, touch the stones, admire the views. A place of power.... I didn't want to leave there.
It's a wonderful place. Mandatory to visit. Translated from Armenian''Give me wings!' There are hot springs with mineral water down by the Devil's Bridge. The history of the monastery is amazing. A trip to him on a suspension road in a "ski-type" cabin opens up a second wind. I highly recommend it to everyone!! We looked at everything, we were happy, we were in the car.
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Кристина Сорокина
Level 22 Local Expert
March 9, 2023
An incomparable place! Especially if you get there by cable car (the longest in the world, reversible).
Truly, this is a place of power.
According to the guide's story, the temple was built in such a way (with triangular niches) to protect it from a possible earthquake... We are all impressed by the beauties we have seen. On the next trip, I'm sure we will definitely repeat the trip to those places!
If you consider yourself a Christian, then you must visit this place . If you have a different faith or no faith at all, visit this place too, in any case it will be useful for the soul
The beautiful medieval monastery of Po among the mountains, incredible landscapes, a long cable car to the monastery, is breathtaking.
Despite the relative remoteness from Yerevan, it is definitely worth a visit when traveling to Armenia.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Armenia. The road is long, but the surrounding landscapes inspire and give strength. Along the way, you can stop at beautiful places to relax, eat, relax, and look at mountain rivers. The cable car made an unforgettable impression. Tatev Monastery is located in such a picturesque place. It can be visited from April to November.
A place of power for me.
We arrived by car, spent the night in the village. Wonderful sincere people!
We were at the beginning of August 19th. New asphalt almost all the way to the monastery. A great unforgettable landscape, and if you go up the road just above the monastery there will be an excellent observation deck.
We took a ride in both directions on the cable car. Recommend.
A wonderful place, it is necessary to get there by cable car (it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest cable car in the world). The sensations are indescribable!!!
An amazing monastery! He is a very colorful and kind abbot. It is a must-visit if you are in Armenia.
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Tigran
Level 29 Local Expert
August 21, 2020
I was waiting for more. You need to keep an eye on the temple, clean the grass, clean the greenery. As if no one cares. It's a beautiful place, a great view, but a lot of work needs to be done on this place.
A stunning medieval Armenian monastery. It's just a pity that we rode a cable car both ways, but I would also like to see the so-called Devil's Bridge - a natural viaduct, as well as the monastery of Tatev Monastery, if you can get close to it. From a height, everything looks epic, but I want to get closer.
If you are planning to visit Armenia. Tatev Monastery is one of the unforgettable places of this country of contrasts. The views that will appear before your eyes will take your breath away and fill your heart with a million milliards of your consciousness
A very picturesque place!! Nature and the monastery are fascinating.. In summer, the view from the cable car is amazing..The energy of the place is insane..
This is one of the most beautiful places in the world! This is the heart of Armenia. I came back from there yesterday.
I went on an excursion for one day. I'm going back to Russia tomorrow. If I return to Yerevan, I will go there again.... Maybe with a sleepover...!
Armenians are Armenians, they let (their own) onto the cable car there is no queue, and additional services are imposed on Russian tourists.We drove 300 km to see the Armenian hospitality.There's nothing to do there.