Ruben Vardanyan: holy places should revive

Ruben Vardanyan: holy places should revive

PanARMENIAN.Net - Holy places should revive, Troika Dialog Board Chairman and CEO said.

“Restoration of Tatev monastic complex is the beginning of renaissance,” Ruben Vardanyan said during the official inauguration of the world's longest reversible passenger aerial tramway in Syunik province of Armenia.

The $50 million Tatev Revival Project aims to combine the monastic and touristic significance of the complex, in order to develop the region into an attractive destination nestled in a prospering local community.

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