From the Wikipedia: Varagavank (Armenian: Վարագավանք Varagavank, meaning Monastery of Varag), also known as Yedi kilise (Turkish for "Seven Churches"), sometimes spelt Yedi Kilisa, was a prominent Armenian monastery whose ruins are located on the slopes of Mount Varag (Erek Dağı) 9 km east of the city of Van in Turkey's Van region.
Founded in the early 11th-century on a pre-existing religious site, it was the richest and best known known monastery in the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan and, in later centuries, was the seat of the archbishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Van.
I visited in September 2012, my taxi driver told me the frontal portal had collapsed, as had parts of the roof, due to the 2011 earthquakes. In 2022 I finally rearranged the pictures, identifying what they represent. A good site on that subject is Virtual Ani. I was too lazy too change the names from Van to Varagavank.