The northwestern side of the Cathedral of Ani, 989-1001.
Only the western facade (right side on the picture) has no V-shape deep niches.
A front porch of the western facade is said to have been carried away to the Crimea
in the early 20th century, and later possessed by the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Despite the northwestern corner being destroyed in the 1988 earthquake,
overall it still displays well its thousand-year-old figure.