Attractions in Kars

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Ardanuji—the stone guardian of Klarjeti overlooking the Ardanuch RiverArtanuji (Turkish: Ardanuç Kalesi, Georgian Artanuji Tsikhe) is one of the most impressive medieval fortresses in northeastern Turkey, perched on a sh...
Tekor—the oldest Armenian basilica in eastern TurkeyThe Tekor Basilica (Tekor Bazilikası), also known as the Church of Saint Sarkis, is one of the earliest and most enigmatic Christian churches in Eastern Anatolia. It is...
Khoromos—a forgotten Armenian monastery on the border plateau of Eastern AnatoliaFifteen kilometers northeast of the ruins of ancient Ani, on the right bank of the Akhurian River, stands one of Turkey’s most mysterious C...
Şirakavan: Ruins of the Armenian Capital of the Bagratids on the Banks of the AkhuryanOn the right bank of the Akhuryan River (Arpaçay in Turkish), a few kilometers from the modern Armenian-Turkish border, lie the ruins ...
Magazberd: An Armenian Fortress on the Turkish Side of the AraksSix kilometers southwest of the great city of Ani, on the right bank of the Arpaçay River (ancient Akhurian), stands the little-known but historically signi...
Bagaran—the forgotten capital of ancient Armenia near the Turkish borderOn the very edge of Turkey, where the province of Kars almost touches the Armenian border, in a field by the dry bed of the Akhurian River, stands t...