Saint John the Baptist Church, Yerevan

Saint John the Baptist Church
Սուրբ Հովհաննես Մկրտիչ Եկեղեցի

Saint John the Baptist Church
Shown within Armenia
Basic information
Location Kond neighbourhood, Kentron,
Armenia Yerevan, Armenia
Geographic coordinates 40°11′07″N 44°30′13″E / 40.185265°N 44.503673°E / 40.185265; 44.503673Coordinates: 40°11′07″N 44°30′13″E / 40.185265°N 44.503673°E / 40.185265; 44.503673
Affiliation Armenian Apostolic Church
District Kentron
Region Yerevan
Country Armenia
Year consecrated 1710
Ecclesiastical or organizational status active
Architectural description
Architect(s) Baghdasar Arzoumanian, Areg Israyelyan
Architectural style Armenian

Saint John the Baptist Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Հովհաննես Մկրտիչ Եկեղեցի, Surp Hovhannes Mkrtich) is an active church in the old area of Kond, Yerevan, Armenia. First, it was built on the height of Kond district, in 1710, in the place of a medieval church ruined as the result of a destructive earthquake. It was built by a rich man, Melik Aghamal, living in Yerevan. Like the other medieval churches, this is a three-nave basilic church. The rectangular plan of the church includes the prayer-hall and the main altar on the eastern side, attached to which are the sacristies.

History

Being concerned by the unattractive state of the church, in 1979, architect Rafael Israelyan presented to Catholicos of All Armenians Vazgen I a project of basic reconstruction of the church. The plan was improved, but unfortunately, the architect died the same year. After 10 years author’s son, architect Areg Israyelian turned his father’s initiative into a technical project, which was allowed to realize. The work project was prepared by the honored architect Baghdasar Arzoumanian and designing engineer Avetik Tekevejian. In 1980s the Church was entirely reconstructed and restored under the direct leadership of the civil engineer Mikayel Hovhannissian. The dome and the walls of the church were faced with tuf stone. Large-scale works were realized inside the church. In the western side an additional storey was built for the choir, the floor was paved with marble, the wall of the main altar was ornamented, the interior was renovated. Also the bell-tower of the church was built. In 2000 the educational-cultural center “Hovhannes Kozern” was built nearby the church where foreign language and computer courses are organized, the school of Icon art functions.

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