Goshavank (Armenian: Գոշավանք) meaning Monastery of Gosh), is a 12-13th century Armenian monastery located in a village of Armenia named Gosh (Tavush marz), was originally known as Nor-Getik. It was the home of Mkhitar Gosh, after whom the village and monastery were named. Today the monastery is not a functioning religious complex, although it remains a popular tourist destination and is currently undergoing some light restoration. In addition to the impressive monastery, which has remained in relatively good condition, one of the world's finest khachkars is located at the monastery.
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