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Oldest Armenian Church in Bulgaria marks 400th anniversary

The Armenian Church of the Holy Virgin in the Bulgarian city of Silistra marked its 400th anniversary on August 23, the Bulgarian News Agency reports.

Oldest Armenian Church in Bulgaria marks 400th anniversary

Oldest Armenian Church in Bulgaria marks 400th anniversary
STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 24, ARTSAKHPRESS: It is the oldest Armenian Church in Bulgaria. Repair works at the church years ago led to the discovery of a stone plate with the year of the church’s construction.
The church's dome is unique with its frescoes which, according to researchers, are a rare feature for Armenian churches. Another untypical feature are the openings in the upper part of the southern and northern sides of the central space inside the building, which serve to improve acoustics.
The walls are covered in religious oil paintings - not in frescos - many of which created by Silistra-based painter Bedig Bedrosyan.
The church is located inside a courtyard of some 1,800 sq m which also has a small house for the priest, a building that used to house the Armenian school and is now a community centre, and a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide designed by Diran Apelyan.

     

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