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โช The Church of the Holy Redeemer (Halaskar Church) is one of the most striking remnants of Ani, once the glorious capital of the Armenian Kingdom.
๐ Built in 1035 AD, during Aniโs golden age, the church was designed as a circular structure, featuring intricate indentations and carvings that depicted scenes from the life of Christ.
๐จ Over the centuries, the church underwent three major restorations, carried out by different rulers who sought to preserve its architectural and religious significance.
โก In the 1950s, a lightning strike hit the already weakened structure, splitting it in half and causing significant damage.
๐ Further destruction occurred due to earthquakes, which eroded its remaining walls.
๐ Today, only the eastern half of the church remains standing, with its open, exposed interior offering a haunting but mesmerizing view into the past.
โจ Despite its damage, the church remains one of the most iconic and visually arresting structures in Ani, showcasing the resilience of medieval Armenian architecture.
๐ธ Its unique half-standing silhouette makes for an unforgettable sight, reminding visitors of the fragility of history and the passage of time.
๐ถโโ๏ธ A visit to Ani is incomplete without witnessing this architectural wonder, which continues to stand as a powerful symbol of the cityโs former glory.