Oshakan is one of the largest villages in Armenia with unique architecture, numerous monuments, and interesting stories.
The Kasakh Gorge passes through Oshakan, through which the river of the same name flows․ A five-span bridge built in 1706 bridge built in 1706 crosses the river.
There is also the mausoleum of St. Mesrop Mashtots, the author of the Armenian alphabet, and many other monuments.
Many unforgettable shots of Armenian cinema were made in Oshakan. And today it is possible to visit those places and get an idea of how the filming took place. These are the old houses, their courtyards and landscapes of nature.
There are many archaeological layers in Oshakan, including the Urartian period, the ancient period, the Middle Ages, etc.
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