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Surb Hovhannes Church
Basilica Church of S. Hovhannes at Byurakan
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationByurakan, Aragatsotn Province,  Armenia
Surp Hovhannes Church, Byurakan is located in ArmeniaSurp Hovhannes Church, ByurakanShown within ArmeniaShow map of ArmeniaSurp Hovhannes Church, Byurakan is located in AragatsotnSurp Hovhannes Church, ByurakanSurp Hovhannes Church, Byurakan (Aragatsotn)Show map of Aragatsotn
Geographic coordinates40°20′24″N 44°16′13″E / 40.3400°N 44.2703°E / 40.3400; 44.2703
Architecture
TypeBasilica without dome
StyleArmenian
Completed10th century

Surp Hovhannes Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Հովհաննես եկեղեցի; translates to the "Church of Saint John") is an important 10th century basilica located in the village of Byurakan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. Not very far away from S. Hovhannes in the same village, are the ruins of the Artavazik Church of the 7th century with a huge 13th-century khachkar monument directly across the ravine from the structure.

Architecture

Surp Hovhannes has two portals that lead into the building. The main entrance is from the side of the church, and has an inscription upon the lintel above the portal. Indications of the structure's age can be seen in the temple style steps leading up to S. Hovhannes and the Maltese Crosses carved into the façade.

Khachkars and other decorative stones may be found around the premises.

Gallery

  • Road map of Byurakan and surrounding region. Road map of Byurakan and surrounding region.
  • Front view Front view
  • View of the church bells and upper story windows View of the church bells and upper story windows
  • Rear of the basilica with portal. Rear of the basilica with portal.
  • Interior of the basilica. Interior of the basilica.
  • Khachkar with twelve arms (below cross) representing the Twelve Apostles at the Last Supper Khachkar with twelve arms (below cross) representing the Twelve Apostles at the Last Supper
  • Unusual pillar style khachkar with a Maltese Cross located down the road from the church. Unusual pillar style khachkar with a Maltese Cross located down the road from the church.

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