Vank Monastery, Tbilisi
| Vank Monastery | |
|---|---|
The cathedral in 1901  | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church | 
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Cathedral | 
| Status | Completely destroyed (1930) | 
| Location | |
| Location | Tbilisi, Georgia | 
| Geographic coordinates | 41°41′47″N 44°48′24″E / 41.696328°N 44.806723°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Triple-nave basilica with three cupolas | 
| Style | Armenian | 
| Completed | 14th century (restored in 1480 and 1789) | 
| Dome(s) | 3 | 
The Church of the Holy Mother of God of the Mens Monastery, also known as Pashavank (Armenian: Պաշավանք) was an Armenian Apostolic church in the city of Tbilisi located on the right bank of the Kura River. It was destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1938.