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The ancient city of Ani is very beautiful and I invite everyone to come here in all seasons, to enjoy the beauties, and take photographs," the artist said. Turkey , Culture Turkey: Ancient city of Ani dazzles visitors Located in northeastern Turkey, Ani ancient city awaits visitors with its natural beauties, historical gems Ismail Kaplan KARS, Turkey The ancient city of Ani, an archaeological site located in Turkey's northeastern Kars province, amazes visitors with its extraordinary waterfalls and natural beauty.

Ani was ruled by Bagrationi dynasty in , and by Byzantium in It was conquered by Sultan Alparslan in Aug. Muslims and Christians lived side by side in Ani for centuries. Ani was home to at least 23 civilizations Ani has been home to at least 23 civilizations, and there are many historical mosques, churches, cathedrals and cultural treasures. The ruined city of Ani, which was the former capital of the great medieval Armenian kingdom, hosted numerous civilizations has an outstanding beauty in itself.

In the mid 10th century, nothing in Europe could rival this capital of the Armenian kingdom in terms of either size or magnificence. You can see many archeological ruins and excavations while you are at this popular tourist destination. The ruin of the Church of Saint Gregory of Tigran Honents on the edge of the border with Armenia, in Ani, the now-uninhabited capital of a medieval Armenian kingdom in Kars at the Turkey-Armenia border.

Inside the Cathedral of Ani, on June 4, Construction of the structure began in , completed in either or Designed as a domed cruciform church, both the dome and the drum supporting it collapsed in an earthquake in Original here. Ani, as viewed from across the border, in Armenia. The medieval walls of Ani, seen on July 30, Inscription on an exterior wall of the cathedral.

The remains of the church of the Holy Redeemer, among the ruins of the historical city of Ani, on February 19, Remains of an ancient bridge below Ani, photographed on June 19, Armenia is on the right, Turkey on the left.

The Turkey-Armenia border, on June 19, Ani cathedral with Armenia's Little Ararat in the background. Thanks to its remote location, once you step in the ruins, it gives you this rush that makes you feel like you're the first people to re discover such profound age in a long time.

All the structures in Ani were built using local volcanic basalt, which was easy to carve, a functional insulator and came in many vibrant colors such as rosy reds and jet blacks. Not all of the buildings are situated on the central route used by guides or explorers nor are they easily accessible, and the usual half-day trips give you nowhere near enough time to explore every single one scattered across the plateau.

So if you'd like to take it all in, it's best to set aside a few days. The largest building standing in Ani is the cathedral. A rather Gothic looking structure with novel features such as pointed arches and a now nonexistent dome, the cathedral is an impressive piece of Armenian architecture.

By the time the 17th century rolled around, the city was left desolate. There are numerous other sanctuaries and structures in the city that shed light on the past.



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