Ashtarak has a cultural palace, 4 schools of art, and many public libraries, including the Aragatsotn regional library named after
Vardges Petrosyan. The town is also home to the house-museum of novelist
Perch Proshyan founded in 1948, located at the centre of town within the Proshyan family house. It was last restored in 2008. The 17th-century bridge of Ashtarak on
Kasagh River is among the interesting sites of the town. It is located in the gorge just below the church of Saint Sarkis. It was built in 1664 by the efforts of
Mahdesi Khoja Grigor; a wealthy merchant from
Kanaker. The bridge features 3 arches that are unequal in size.
Historical monuments Churches of Spitakavor, Karmravor and Tsiranavor , 5th century According to a legend, 3 sisters lived in Ashtarak, all of whom fell in love with the same man, prince
Sarkis. The elder 2 sisters decided to commit suicide in favour of the youngest one. One wearing an
apricot-orange dress and the other wearing a red dress, they threw themselves into the Ashtarak gorge. When the youngest sister found out, she put on a white dress and also threw herself into the gorge.
Sarkis then became a
hermit and three small churches appeared at the edge of the gorge, named after the sisters' dress colours. , 13th century The best preserved one among the three churches is the
Karmravor Church (meaning
reddish for its dome colour), dating back to the 7th century, dedicated to the Holy Mother of God (Surp Astvatsatsin). It has a small cruciform central-plan, with a reddish/apricot colored dome, and an octagonal drum. Other churches include,
Tsiranavor (meaning
apricot-colored) dating back to the 5th century, and
Spitakavor (meaning
whitish) dating back to the 13th century, both are located along the edge of the gorge.
Saint Marianeh Church The largest church of the town is the
Saint Marianeh Church located at the center of Ashtarak. It was built in 1271 and has a rectangular plan from outside and a cruciform type plan from inside with an octagonal drum above. A belfry was added in 1838.
Saint Sarkis Church The 19th-century church of
Surp Sarkis built on an old foundation, is situated on an attractive point at a promontory overlooking the gorge and offers a fine view to the above-mentioned three churches. The external walls of the structure were almost completely restored recently while the interior walls remain the same. Some pieces of the outer walls remain sitting next to the church with carvings on them.
Ashtarak Walnut Festival The
Ashtarak Walnut Festival is taking place every year during the month of October to promote the fame of the delicious walnut of Ashtarak. It was first celebrated in 2012. The festival is organized by the French-Armenian owners of the local
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