Amenaprkich Church

Armenia


Towering over Vardanants Sq, the black and apricot Amenaprkich Church was constructed between 1858 and 1872 and consecrated in 1873. It survived the 1926 earthquake, but was badly damaged in the 1988 tremor and is in the process of being rebuilt. The outside is mostly finished, but the inside is a long way away from opening to visitors.


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