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taksim+surp+harutyun+church Latitude and Longitude:

41°02′06″N 28°59′03″E / 41.035057°N 28.984126°E / 41.035057; 28.984126
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Surp Harutyun Church
Surp Harutyun Kilisesi
Սուրբ Յարութիւն Եկեղեցի
Religion
Affiliation Armenian Apostolic Church
District Beyoğlu
Province Istanbul
Rite Armenian Rite
Location
Country Turkey
Taksim Surp Harutyun Church is located in Istanbul Fatih
Taksim Surp Harutyun Church
Shown within Istanbul Beyoğlu
Geographic coordinates 41°02′06″N 28°59′03″E / 41.035057°N 28.984126°E / 41.035057; 28.984126
Architecture
Architect(s)Hovhannes and Mıgırdiç Esayan brothers
Completed1895

Taksim Surp Harutyun Church ( Armenian: Սուրբ Յարութիւն Եկեղեցի), is an Armenian Church in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.

The original date of first construction is not exactly known but the church was removed in 1846, closed down in 1890 and rebuilt in 1895 by the architects Hovhannes and Mıgırdiç Esayan. The number of the Christian church visitors fell after the Armenian Genocide of 1915. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Surp Harutyun Ermeni Kilisesi" (in Turkish). Turkey: Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. Archived from the original on 13 May 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2015.

taksim+surp+harutyun+church Latitude and Longitude:

41°02′06″N 28°59′03″E / 41.035057°N 28.984126°E / 41.035057; 28.984126
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Surp Harutyun Church
Surp Harutyun Kilisesi
Սուրբ Յարութիւն Եկեղեցի
Religion
Affiliation Armenian Apostolic Church
District Beyoğlu
Province Istanbul
Rite Armenian Rite
Location
Country Turkey
Taksim Surp Harutyun Church is located in Istanbul Fatih
Taksim Surp Harutyun Church
Shown within Istanbul Beyoğlu
Geographic coordinates 41°02′06″N 28°59′03″E / 41.035057°N 28.984126°E / 41.035057; 28.984126
Architecture
Architect(s)Hovhannes and Mıgırdiç Esayan brothers
Completed1895

Taksim Surp Harutyun Church ( Armenian: Սուրբ Յարութիւն Եկեղեցի), is an Armenian Church in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.

The original date of first construction is not exactly known but the church was removed in 1846, closed down in 1890 and rebuilt in 1895 by the architects Hovhannes and Mıgırdiç Esayan. The number of the Christian church visitors fell after the Armenian Genocide of 1915. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Surp Harutyun Ermeni Kilisesi" (in Turkish). Turkey: Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. Archived from the original on 13 May 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2015.

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