SiSurp Yerrortutyun Armenian Church is a historically and architecturally significant place of worship located in the Sivrihisar district of Eskişehir. The church’s name derives from the Christian concept of the “Holy Trinity,” expressed in the term Surp Yerrortutyun. It is regarded as one of the largest Armenian churches in Anatolia.Construction History and ReconstructionOriginally built in 1650, the church suffered extensive damage in a fire that broke out in 1876. It was subsequently rebuilt in
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Meltem Saraç

Diyarbakır’s narrow alleys may suddenly reveal a massive and magnificent structure. This is Armenian church, the largest in the Middle East: Surp Giragos! A remarkable place that children should explore, rich in history and story.Where Is It Located?Surp Giragos is located within Sur, the historic center of Diyarbakır. It is in Özdemir Mahallesi, just near the famous Şeyh Matar Camii. In the past, many Armenian families lived in this area, and this church was their most important gathering place
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Amine Öztürk

Surp Giragos Armenian Church is a historic Armenian church located in the Özdemir neighbourhood of the Sur district in Diyarbakır, near Sheikh Matar Mosque place. According to land registry records, this church was used by Orthodox Armenians and is regarded as one of the significant works in Armenian architectural history, holding the title of the largest Armenian church in Middle East.Surp Giragos Armenian Church (Diyarbakır Governorate)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Histo
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Mehmet Tahir Özbey
ArThe Armenian Church is located in the center of Niğde, within the boundaries of Eski Saray Neighborhood. Although commonly known as the "Armenian Church," some sources indicate that after the renovation of the H. Theodoros Monastery, it was also referred to as "H. Stephanos."For many years, the building lost its functional purpose and was used as a municipal storage facility. This condition led to the deterioration of its architectural and artistic elements. Today, the structure remains unused a
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Meltem Saraç