Aparank Monastery

Aparank
Ապարանք
Religion
AffiliationArmenian
ProvinceMoxoene
RegionVan
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusAbandoned, historically suffragen to the Catholicosate of Aghtamar
Location
MunicipalityBahçesaray
CountryTurkey
Interactive map of Aparank
Coordinates37°58′00″N 42°45′00″E / 37.9667°N 42.75°E / 37.9667; 42.75
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Founder10th century
Completed17th century

Aparank Monastery or Aparanq (Armenian: Ապարանք), or Holy Cross Aparank, is an Armenian monastery located in modern-day Turkey, Van province near the city of Bahçesaray. It was found within the borders of the historical Armenian province of Mokk.

The monastery was founded in the 10th century to house a relic of the True Cross. The church was restored and expanded in the 17th century, and it was abandoned during the first half of the 20th century after the Armenian genocide. Before the genocide, it consisted of the churches of Surb Hovhannes Karapet (St. John the Baptist), Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God), and the chapels of Surb Stepannos (St. Stephen) and Surb Arakelots (Holy Apostles), a gavit, a fountain, and a hotel.