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Baghanis Church

The Baghanis Church is a historic Armenian Apostolic church located in the town of Baghanis, Armenia.

History and Significance

  • The Baghanis Church is believed to date from the early Christian period, playing a significant role in the spiritual lives of the local community.
  • The exact construction year is not known, but it is reportedly believed to have been built in the 5th or 6th century AD.

Architecture

The church's architectural style is characteristic of medieval Armenian architecture, with features such as a cruciform plan and a central dome.

Notable Features

  • Its unique bell tower stands out from the surrounding landscape.
  • The church's interior features a number of ancient artifacts and relics, including a beautifully crafted wooden iconostasis.

Organ and Bells

The church is home to a small but functional organ, reportedly installed in the 19th century. The church also features a set of historic bells, occasionally rung during special occasions.

Heritage Status

The Baghanis Church has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Armenian government, believed to be one of the oldest churches in Armenia.

Visiting Information

The Baghanis Church is open to visitors during daylight hours. Due to its historic nature, access may be restricted at certain times or under specific conditions.

Accessibility

The church's location on the Noyemberyan-Azatamut Highway makes it easily accessible by car or public transportation. However, please note that the church's interior may not be fully wheelchair accessible due to its age and historical significance.

Notable Artworks and Relics

  • A beautifully crafted wooden iconostasis and a set of historic frescoes are among the artifacts on display.

Details

NameՍուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի
CityBaghanis
CountryArmenia
Coordinates41.11168, 45.056816
Accessiblefalse