Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi
Ejmiatsin Church | |
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The newly renovated Ejmiatsin Church in 2011 | |
Basic information | |
Location |
Avlabari district, Old Tbilisi, Georgia |
Geographic coordinates | 41°41′33″N 44°48′50″E / 41.692577°N 44.813750°ECoordinates: 41°41′33″N 44°48′50″E / 41.692577°N 44.813750°E |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Architectural description | |
Architectural style | Armenian |
Completed | 18th century |
The Ejmiatsin Church (Armenian: Էջմիածնեցոց Սուրբ Գևորգ եկեղեցի; Georgian: წმინდა ეჯმიაწინის ეკლესია) is an 18th-century Armenian Apostolic church in the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi, Georgia.[1] The church is adjacent to the Avlabari Square.
Gallery
- Side view of the church
- Walkway to the church grounds from Havlabar Square
- Entrance to the church
- Foundation and walls of the church
- The church lit up at night
- Memorial to the church benefactor near the entrance
- Altar
- Dome and columns
- Khachkar memorial to innocent victims of Tbilisi's April 9, 1989 crackdown.
- Location of the church near Havlabar Square
- The Ejmiatsin Church adjacent to Avlabari Square
- Closeup of church (before renovation)
- View of Ejmiatsin Church in its current state from Narikala fortres
- Historical picture from the early 1900s
References
- ↑ Thierry, Jean-Michel (1989). Armenian Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 586. ISBN 0-8109-0625-2.
See also
- Church of the Red Gospel, a nearby 18th century Armenian church
- Armenians in Georgia
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