Wife asked to make basement to keep potatoes, husband made palace under land in 23 years

In Arinj village of Armenia, a female Foxi Gharibin asked her husband Lavon Archeilyan to make a room in the basement to keep potatoes. Levon made a castle inside the ground in 23 years. In 2008, Levon was not in the world, but his palace made the palace very attractive.


The palatial house built inside the ground has been given the shape of a medieval building. Caves and canals have also been built in the palace. The doors are given the shape of the arches. The big ones have come on the walls. Tooas shows seven rooms of this palace to tourists visiting here. They treat it as a sign of love.


Work started in 1985: Touji says, "When Levon once started digging, he did not stop after that. He started work in 1985. I wanted to stop him several times, but he remained firm on his plan. He had trained to build a house, he used to work for 18 hours everyday, during the work, he took a few naps, then after that he started digging in the cave. He believed that God helped him Is.'ve dug three thousand square feet of the Levon general tools in the ground in more than 20 years. '' Levon's 44-year-old daughter tells Arksya, "showed up enough voices of digging underground in childhood. Initially, he worked hard to dig the ground because the basalt stone was under the ground.


600 trucks removed from the soil: Levan's hard work can be estimated from the fact that he excavated 600 trucks and stones. A wall of the palace was broken in 2008. This led to Levan getting heart attack and he died in 67 years. Toosia also created a museum in memory of her husband.

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