PLACES OF WORSHIP

SAINT GREGORY THE ILLUSTRATOR CATHEDRAL


Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church is the mother Cathedral of Yerevan, built in 1996–2001, designed by architect Stepan Kyurkchyan, to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the proclamation of Christianity as the state religion in Armenia.

Yervand Kochar Str.
+37410 543 332
SAINT SARGIS CHURCH


Saint Sargis Church is the prelacy church of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church. 1835-1842, rebuilt: 1971-1976

21 Israyelyan Str.
+37410 585 713
ZORAVOR HOLY MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH COMPLEX


Zoravor Holy Mother of God Church got its name from the miraculous "Zoravor" (Mighty) Gospel kept here. 17th-19th centuries

9 Parpetsi Str.
+37410 530 162
SAINT JHON THE BAPTIST CHURCH IN KOND


The Saint Jhon the Baptist Church is one of the oldest and most historical places in Yerevan, built in 1706-1710.

9 Hovhannes Str.
+37410 527 922
KATHOGHIKE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH


The Katoghike Holy Mother of God Church is a unique surviving monument of medieval Yerevan. 13th c.

17 Abovyan Str.
+37455 913 545
SAINT VERGIN MARY CHURCH IN MALATIYA


The Church of Saint Vergin Mary in Malatia is dedicated to the memory of the heroes who fell in the Artsakh Liberation War and the martyred Armenians of Malatia. 1991

34 Sebastia st.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH


The Holy Trinity Church, with its architectural grandeur and spiritual atmosphere, has become a symbol of the spirit and faith of the community of the Malatia-Sebastia administrative district.

Raffi St,
TSIRANAVOR SAINT GEVORG CHURCH IN NORAGAVIT


Noragavit is rich in historical monuments. At one time, there where more than ten churches, today only the Tsiranavor Saint Gevorg Church is standing. 17th century

Noragavit 9th street
SAINT SARGIS CHURCH OF NOR NORK


The architectural elements of the Zvartnots, Saint Hripsime and Ani churches are combined in the St. Sargis Church. 1998

46 Galshoyan St.
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH IN NORK MARASH


The Holy Mother of God Church is one of the famous churches in Yerevan, built at the beginning of the 20th century.

Armenak Armenakyan str.
HOLY MARTYRS CHURCH OF DAVTASHEN


The Holy Martyrs Church is dedicated to the memory of the Armenian soldiers martyred for the faith and the Motherland. 1996

12 Sasna Tsrer str.,
HOLY CROSS CHURCH


The Holy Cross Church stands out with its unique architecture in the Arabkir administrative district. 2018

Arabkir adm. district
AVAN TEMPLE COMPLEX


The Avan Temple is one of the first five domed churches of Armenian Christian architecture. 6th-7th centuries, 17th century

Marshal Khudyakov street, 2nd lane
HOLY VIRGIN CHURCH IN AVAN


The Holy Virgin Church was built on the site of an ancient temple. 2002

SAINT JHON CHURCH IN AVAN


The Saint Jhon Church houses the Avan renowned walled khachkar (crafted by Grigor Anetsi, 1297), which is one of the best examples of monumental art in medieval Armenia. 5th-6th centuries, renovated: 1271

In the area adjacent to N. Safaryan Str.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH


Holy Cross Church is a domed church with a traditional architectural style. 2006

Nerkin Charbakh 2nd street
HOLY MOTHER ОF GOD CHURCH IN KANAKER


The Holy Mother of God Church in Kanaker is one of the best-preserved examples of the three-nave basilica churches common in late medieval Armenia. 1695

Kanaker 6th street
SAINT JACOB CHURCH


Saint Jacob Church is dedicated to the Patriarch of Mtsbin’s Saint Jacob. 1695

Kanaker 6th street
+37410 284 802
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH


Holy Mother of God Church is the main Russian Orthodox church building in Armenia. 1913-1916

68 Zakaria Kanakertsi st.
+37410 284 212
BLUE MOSQUE (GYOY MOSQUE, HUSEYN ALI KHAN MOSQUE, GOK JAMI)


The Blue Mosque is the best Persian mosque in Transcaucasia. 1765-1766

12 Mesrop Mashtots Ave.
+37410 522 193
SAINT PAUL AND PETERS CHURCH (completely destroyed)


Saint Paul and Peter Church was one of the oldest churches in Yerevan, built on the site of an old church of the 5th-6th centuries. 17th century

GETHSEMANE CHAPEL (completely destroyed)


The Gethsemane Chapel was one of the prominent churches in Yerevan, on the site of which the building of the National Opera and Ballet Theater was built. 17th century