
Arashenda
Archangel’s church is an architectural monument, standing on a hill east of the village of Arashenda, dating back to late Feudal Epoch. It is a single-nave church (2,2m x 5,3m) built with cobblestone. There is an arched entrance in the western portion of the south wall. In the south and west walls there are rectangular windows inside, which are arched outside. On the south Facade a rectangular cross is ingraved. On the head of east facade there is carved head of a sheep. The roof is two sided covered with stone tiles….
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Transtiguratron
(St. Mary’s) church
is an architectural monument, standing in the outskirts east of the village, on
the cemetery dating back to late Feudal Epoch. It is a single-nave church (7,1-
5,0) built with cobble stone and brick. The windows are made of carved stones.
The arched entrance is in the western portion of the south wall. In the eastern
portion the facade a stone with a relief cross is built in….
The
walls and the roof are badly damaged!