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The following is a list of churches and cathedrals in the Armenian capital city of Yerevan along with their architectural styles.[1][2]

Active churches

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Name Image Consecration Location Architect Style
Katoghike Church 1264 15/1 Abovyan Street, Kentron District Single-nave domed basilica
Saint Hakob Church of Kanaker 1679[3] 20/1 Kanaker 6th street, Kanaker-Zeytun District Three-nave basilica without dome
Zoravor Surp Astvatsatsin Church 1694 4 Tumanyan street 2nd alley, Kentron District Three-nave basilica without dome
Holy Mother of God Church
(Kanaker)
1695 Kanaker 6th street 2nd alley, Kanaker-Zeytun District Three-nave basilica with no dome
Surp Gevork Church, Noragavit 17th century Noragavit 7th street, Shengavit District Three-nave basilica without dome
Saint John the Baptist Church 1710 15 Kozern street, Kentron District Baghdasar Arzoumanian
and Areg Israelyan (reconstruction)
Cruciform
Saint Sarkis Cathedral 1842 21 Israelyan street, Kentron District Rafael Israelyan (renovation) Vertical-emphasis rectangular
Surp Kiraki Church 19th century Noragavit 7th street, Shengavit District Single-nave basilica without dome
Saint Ananias' Chapel 1889 4 Tumanyan street 2nd alley, Kentron District Single-nave domed basilica
Surp Khach Zoravor Chapel 1991 Shengavit District Ruben Gasparyan Single-nave basilica without dome
Holy Mother of God Church, Nork-Marash Yerevan, Nork-Marash district, Surp Astvatsatsin Church 1995 225 Armenak Armenakyan street, Nork-Marash District Radial
Holy Mother of God Church, Malatia-Sebastia 1998 Romanos Melikyan street, Malatia-Sebastia District Hrachya Gasparyan Radial
Holy Vartanants Martyrs Chapel 1998 Yerablur, Malatia-Sebastia District Single-nave domed basilica
Saint Sarkis Church, Nor Nork 1999 Galshoyan street, Nor Nork District Baghdasar Arzoumanian Circular
Saint Gregory Cathedral 2001 Yervand Kochar street, Kentron District Stepan Kurkchyan Mix of cruciform and
vertical-emphasis rectangular
Holy Mother of God Church, Avan 2002 Marshall Babajanian street, Avan District Grisha Melik-Sarkisian Cruciform
Holy Martyrs Church, Davtashen 2003 Sasna Tsrer street, Davtashen District Levon Oumedyan Single-nave domed basilica
Holy Trinity Church 2005 11 Raffi street, Malatia-Sebastia District Baghdasar Arzoumanian Circular
Holly Cross Church, Charbakh 2006 Nerkin Charbakh 8th street, Shengavit District Hrachya Gasparyan Cruciform
Holy Mother of God Church, Nor Nork 2014 Fridtjof Nansen park, Nor Nork District Albert Sokhikyan
Artashes Sokhikyan
Single-nave domed basilica
Holy Martyrs Church, Nubarashen 2015 13th street, Nubarashen District Artak Ghulyan Radial
Saint Anna Church 2015 Abovyan Street, Kentron District Vahagn Movsisyan Cruciform
Holy Cross Church, Arabkir 2018 Komitas Avenue, Arabkir District Artak Ghulyan Vertical-emphasis rectangular
Church of the Holy Apostles, Shengavit 2019 Verin Shengavit 2nd Street, Shengavit District Hakob Babakhanyan Single-nave domed basilica

Russian Orthodox church buildings

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Name Image Consecration Location Architect Style
Intercession of the Holy Mother of God 1916 68 Zakaria Kanakertsi street, Kanaker-Zeytun District Fyodor Verzhbitsky Mix of bell-tower and
single-domed ship-like churches style
Holy Cross Church 2017 Admiral Isakov Avenue, Malatia-Sebastia District Four piers church style

Partly-ruined churches

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Armenian Apostolic

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Name Image Consecration Location Architect Style
Holy Mother of God Chapel
(Avan) (half-ruined)
4th century Never Safaryan street, Avan District Single-nave basilica with no dome
Katoghike Tsiranavor Church
(Avan) (half-ruined)
591 Marshal Khudyakov street 2nd alley, Avan District Radial
Surp Hovhannes Chapel
(Avan) (half-ruined)
12-13th centuries Never Safaryan street, Avan District Single-nave basilica with no dome
Holy Mother of God Parochial Church
(Avan)
19th century Avan 14th street 4th alley, Avan District Single-nave basilica with no dome

Entirely demolished churches

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Armenian Apostolic

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Name Image Consecration Demolition Location Architect Style
Saint Paul and Peter Church 5th century 1930 Replaced by the Moscow Cinema
on Abovyan Street, Kentron District
Single-nave basilica with no dome
Holy Mother of God Katoghike Church 7th century 1936 Replaced by the languages institute
on Abovyan Street, Kentron District
Three-nave domed basilica
Gethsemane Chapel 1690s 1920s Replaced by the Yerevan Opera Theater
on Tumanyan street, Kentron District
Single-nave basilica with no dome
Mler Chapel 19th century 1930s Replaced by the Komitas Pantheon
on Arshakunyats Avenue, Shengavit District
Cruciform
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church 1900 1949 Replaced by the Yeghishe Charents School
on Amiryan street, Kentron District
Cruciform

Russian Orthodox

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Name Image Consecration Demolition Location Architect Style
Saint Nikolai Russian Cathedral Second half of
the 19th century
1931 Replaced by Shahumyan Square, Kentron District Vasili Mirzoyan,
Nikita Kitkin
Four piers church style

Under construction

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Armenian Apostolic

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Name Image Consecration Location Architect Style
Holy Translators Church TBD Tbilisi highway, Arabkir District Erick Ohanyan Circular
Surp Mesrop Mashtots Church TBD Liberators' Street, Erebuni District Artak Ghulyan Mix of cruciform and
vertical-emphasis rectangular
Holy Martyrs Church 2020 Arshakunyats Avenue, Shengavit District Artak Ghulyan Mix of cruciform and
vertical-emphasis rectangular

References

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  1. ^ Churches of Yerevan
  2. ^ Old and new Churches in Yerevan
  3. ^ Kiesling, Brady (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. p. 40. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.