Photographer’s Note
I was really lucky to be here when the weather seemed to be so changeable, so clouds and the sun were just great background providing athmospheric feel to this interesting structure.
Sure, there's a little little bit of photoshop play here, but only to improve the feel, something what my cheap camera can't record...
Garni ("Գառնի" in Armenian) is a village in the Armenian province of Kotayk', situated approx. 32 km southeast from Yerevan, notable for its fortress complex. As it lies on the road to the well known monastery of Geghard (further 7 km southeast) it receives a large number of visitors.
In the 3rd millennium BC the first fortification was constructed on an easily defendable terrain at one of the bends of the Azat river. It was conquered in the 8th century BC by the Urartian king Argishti I and the site became a military base and the king's summer residence. Several additional buildings were constructed since then, such as the king's palace, baths and the site's most famous and best preserved building, a Parthenon like temple. Of particular interest is the bathhouse, located in the northern part of the site which has a preserved heating reservoir. The interior floor is decorated with a colour mosaic with depictions of Greek mythological figures, such as Tethys. One of the intact inscriptions in Koine Greek reads: ΜΗΔΕΝ ΛΑΒΟΝΤΕΣ ΗΡΙΑΣΑΜΕΘΑ ΚΑΝΕΝΑ ΝΕΚΡΟ ΔΕ ΜΑΣ ΕΔΩΣΕ Η ΘΑΛΑΣΣΑ ΟΥΤΕ Ο ΩΚΕΑΝΟΣ (We receive no dead from the sea neither from the ocean).
The temple was constructed in the 1st century AD by the King Tiridates I of Armenia and probably funded with money the king received from emperor Nero during his visit to Rome. The temple was most likely dedicated to the Hellenistic god Mithras. The roof is supported by 24 columns with Ionic capitals and Attic basements. Unlike other Greco-Roman temples, it is made of basalt. In 1679 it was destroyed by an earthquake. Most of the original pieces remained at the site until the 20th century, allowing the building to be reconstructed between 1969 and 1979.
In recent years another theory arose among some archeologists. They claim that the temple was actually constructed as the tomb for an Armeno-Roman ruler, probably Sohaemus. In that case it should have been constructed around 175 AD and thus about a century younger than indicated by the first theory.
After the adoption of Christianity some churches and a katholikos' palace were also constructed at the fortification site, but these are now in ruins like most of the other buildings except the temple.
Other sites of Garni outside the fortification site include churches of Mother of God and St. Mashtots as well as ruins of the Havuts Tar monastery several killometers south east from the village.
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muscovado
(1530) 2007-02-02 5:55
Hi Marko,
Great capture of this hellenistic structure. The notes is very informative. TFS
triptych2003
(1398) 2007-02-02 6:17
i really like the pov here. the building seems to be looming over us. it's size and history is very imposing. fine colours and detail there. well done!
doubay
(5023) 2007-02-02 15:23
Hi Marko,
very nice and interesting shot. Very good note!!! Your whole armeninan gallery is very interesting. I had not enough time to look at the other pics but I will be back.
Regards
Andreass
sayat
(2944) 2007-02-02 15:51
A very nice light captured in this otherwise much photographed place. Your shot is somewhat unique. Great sky and nice light on the building.
Sayat
paulartus
(824) 2007-02-09 6:21
Wonderful shot showing some nice close details of the temple. I love the colours as well, set off by the beautiful blue sky. I teach ancient history in New Zealand - just teaching my students about temples. I would love to get some high quality digital photos of this temple that I could print out on a large colour printer to show them a temple from a different part of the world. Any chance? paulartus@yahoo.com
excited
(143) 2007-03-01 0:05
great shot, it does feel kind of moody , i like that, it seems large from th elow point of view, good capture, good info too, thanks scott
evanrizo
(456) 2007-03-02 4:00
Hi Marko, it is reallyn a great great capture with a very nice perspective, contrast, lightness and sharpness.
A very good notice too.
I will come back
Evan
Photo Information
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Copyright: Marko Petrovic (mpetrovic)
(1479) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2006-07-26
- Categories: Châteaux, Architecture
- Camera: HP Photosmart M22
- Exposition: f/6.5
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-02 5:46








