• ^ a b c "Gndevank Monastery". Armenian Travel Bureau. Retrieved 19 November 2015. ... Armeniapedia.org: Gndevank. A Flickr photo of Gndevank.
  • Toggle the table of contents. Gndevank. ... Retrieved 19 November 2015. ^ Auzias & Labourdette 2012, p. 339. ^ a b c. "Gndevank Monastery".
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  • Gndevank Monastery is located on the west side of the Vayk-Jermuk road on the bank of the Arpa river . ... Gndevank is a 10th-century.
  • Gndevank monastery lies to the west of the village, on the right side of Vayk - Jermuk old highway, overlooking the left bank of the Arpa River.
  • The Gndevank princess built because “Vayots Dzor was a ring without a jewel but I built this monastery as the jewel for the ring”.
  • This is a perfect place to visit on the way to Jermuk, or heading to southern Armenia. There are two ways to reach Gndevank, both are roads leading to Jermuk.
  • The way to the monastery is the old Vayk-Jermuk road, along the Arpa river. Gndevank was founded in the 10th century by the Syunik princess Sophia.
  • This is why the church is called Gndevank . Enclosures surrounding the church and the adjacent residential rooms were built in the 17th century.