Excavations are currently underway at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ani, an ancient Armenian city located in Turkey. Archaeological work is focused on five distinct areas within the site, aiming to uncover both movable and immovable historical remains. The ongoing efforts seek to illuminate the rich past of Ani, a historically significant settlement that once served as a major medieval city. Researchers hope to reveal further insights into the city’s architecture, cultural heritage, and the lives of its former inhabitants. The excavations are expected to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of Ani’s history and its place within the broader regional context. The site attracts both researchers and tourists interested in its unique historical and architectural value.