Katoghike Church

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Katoghike Church

Katoghike Church, also known as the Armenian Church of the Holy Mother of God, is a 13th-century chapel in Yerevan, Armenia, notable for being the oldest surviving Catholic church in the city.

Founded in the 13th century, this church survived a devastating earthquake in 1679. It was incorporated into a basilica in the 17th century and narrowly avoided demolition during the Soviet era due to public outcry. Architecturally, it features remarkable 13th-century cross-stones adorned with inscriptions, signifying its rich cultural heritage.

Noteworthy Aspects

  • Ancient Craftsmanship 🏛️
  • Significant Historical Events ⏳
  • Public Preservation Efforts 🗣️

Visitors can access Katoghike Church for free, making it an inviting stop for tourists, families, and historians interested in Armenia's religious history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumKatoghike Church

Survived Earthquake

Katoghike Church is the only church in Yerevan that survived the catastrophic earthquake of 1679.

Soviet Preservation

Public outcry in 1936 led to the preservation of the church during a time when many sites were demolished.

Location

Intersection of Abovyan Street and Sayat-Nova Avenue

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