Saint Sarkis Cathedral ( (''Surp Sarkis Mayr Yekeghetsi'')) is an Armenian cathedral in
Yerevan
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,
Armenia
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. It is the seat of the
Araratian Pontifical Diocese of the
Armenian Apostolic Church
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. It was built in 1842, on the left bank of the
Hrazdan River in Yerevan's
Kentron District
Kentron (), is one of the Districts of Yerevan, 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It comprises the downtown, the commercial centre of the city. As of the 2022 census, the district has a population of 119,841.
Kentron is bordered by ...
.
History
Standing against the upper part of the village of Dzoragyugh, and facing the old
Erivan Fortress on the left bank of the River Hrazdan, a hermitage-monastery was functioning since the earliest Christian era. This spacious complex, surrounded by a high, fortified wall, was made up of the churches of Saints Sarkis, Gevork and Hakob churches, of the buildings of the patriarchal offices and school, of an orchard and of other buildings. Saint Sarkis Church was the official seat of the Patriarch, whereas the monastery was the patriarchal inn for the guests. Saint Sarkis Church, with the hermitage-monastery, was destroyed by the large
earthquake of 1679 but was rebuilt on the same site during the rule of Edesatsi Nahabet Catholicos (1691–1705).
However, the current building of the church was constructed between 1835-42.
During the rule of
Vazgen I
Vazgen I also Vazken I of Bucharest (), born Levon Garabed Baljian (; September 20, 1908 – August 18, 1994) was the Catholicos of All Armenians between 1955 and 1994, for a total of 39 years, the 4th longest reign in the history of the Armenian ...
Catholicos of Armenians, the church underwent basic renovations and improvements. Based on a plan drawn up by architect
Rafayel Israyelian in 1972, the reconstruction works of the St Sarkis Church began and the character of the old building of the church was basically preserved. The face was covered with
Ani orange tufa rocks and engraved with triangular niches. After Israyelian's death, the construction works were taken over and continued by the co-author, architect Ardzroun Galikian.
From 1971-76, the interior look of the church was significantly improved. On the eastern part of the church, a gallery was added for the church choir. As a result of such additions, it was found necessary to remove the old dome and the old drum and to replace them by a much higher dome with polyhedral fan-shaped spire. The construction of the bell tower of the St Sarkis Vicarial Church was completed in 2000.
The rebuilding process of Saint Sarkis Cathedral was realized through the donation of Armenian benefactors Sarkis Kurkjian and his sons, residing in
London
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. A 2 kW
photovoltaic power system was installed on the roof of the cathedral in 2009.
Sohigian: Listening to the Wind of Change: Renewable Energy in Armenia
armenianweekly.com, 30 January 2010.
Gallery
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References
External links
About Saint Sarkis Cathedral
Araratian Patriarchal Diocese website
{{Yerevan landmarks
Armenian Apostolic church buildings in Yerevan
Churches completed in 1840
Church buildings with domes
Armenian Apostolic cathedrals in Armenia