This is a list of Armenian churches in Iran. Today there are more about 200 Armenian temples in modern Iran territory.
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Sarkis Mother Cathedral and Armenian Prelacy in Tehran [1] | 1970 | ||
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Naderi Ave., North Qavam St. | 1945 | |
Surp Thadevos - Bartołimevos | Tehran Grand Bazaar | 1768 | |
Surp Gevork Church | Shahpur Ave. | 1795 | |
Surp Minas Church | Vanak | 1854 | |
Surp Vartanants Church | Sardarabad (Heshmatieh) | 1986 | |
Surp Grigor Lusavoritch Church (fa) | Zeitoun (Majidieh) | 1982 | |
Surp Tarkmantchats Church | Sassoun (Vahidieh) | 1968 | |
Surp Hovhanness Chapel | Doulab Armenian Cemetery | 1936 | |
Surp Stepanos Chapel (hy) | Nor Burastan Cemetery | 1974 | |
Surp Khatch Chapel | Ararat Stadium, Vanak | 1987 | |
Surp Grigor Lusavoritch Armenian Catholic Church | Ghazali St. | 1955 | |
St. John's Central Evangelical Church | Nader Shah Ave. | ||
Hokeshuntch Armenian Evangelical Church | |||
Shnorhali Armenian Evangelical Church |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Amenaprkich Cathedral (All Saviour's Cathedral) and Armenian Prelacy | 1655 | ||
Surp Katarine Convent | Charsou | 1623 | |
Surp Gevork Church | Hakim Nezami Ave. | 1611 | |
Surp Stepanos Church | Hakopjan | 1614 | |
Surp Hovannes Mgrditch Church | Charsou | 1621 | |
Surp Minas Church | 1659 | ||
Surp Nerses Church | 1666 | ||
Surp Grigor Lusavoritch Church | 1633 | ||
Surp Sarkis Church | 1659 | ||
Surp Hakop Mdzbena Church | Big Meidan | 1607 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Big Meidan | 1613 | |
Surp Betłehem Church | Big Meidan | 1628 | |
Surp Nikołayos Hayrapet Church | 1630 |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Asdvadzadzin Church (fa)(fa) | Akhtekhaneh | 18th century | |
Surp Hakop Church | Aslanik | 1886 | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Charik | 1203 | |
Surp Sarkis Zoravar Church (fa) | Drishk | 1400 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Qalasar | 1806 | |
Surp Połos-Petros Church (fa) | Qezeljeh | ||
Surp Hovhannes Church (fa) | Qezeljeh | 1189 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Haftvan | 18th century | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Haftvan | 1652 | |
Surp Thadevos Church | Haftvan | 13th century | |
Surp Połos-Petros Church | Haftvan | ||
Surp Sarkis Church (fa)(fa) | Khosrowabad | 1717 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Goluzan | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Sheitanabad | 1708 | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Payajuk | 1751 | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Karabulagh | ||
Surp Gevorg Church | Hodar | 1813 | |
Surp Hakop Church (fa) | Kohneshahr | 1671 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Kohneshahr | 1671 | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Kohneshahr | 1825 | |
Surp Sarkis Zoravar Church | Malham | 1711 | |
Surp Vardan Church | Malham | 1724 | |
Surp Chknavorats Church (fa) | Malham | 1796 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Saramolk | 1758 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Sarna | 1625 | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Savera | 18th century | |
Surp Amenaprgitch Church | Zivajik | 1892 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Kojamish | 1348 | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Ula |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Hovhannes Church | Balanej | 17th century | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Badelbo | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Surmanabad | 18th century | |
Surp Nshan Church | Jamalabad | 18th century | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Jamalabad | 18th century | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Gardabad | early medieval | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Ikiaghaj | 17th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Isalu | 17th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Karaguz | 18th century | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Karaguz | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Nakhichevan Tepe or Rahva | 17th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Reihanabad | 17th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Sepurghan | 17th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Sepurghan | 17th century | |
Surp Petros Church (fa) | Karabagh | 1655 | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Adeh | 17th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Dizej Ala | 1820 | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Khan Babakhan | 17th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Kachilan | 17th century | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Shirabad | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Charbakhsh | 1882 | |
Surp Połos-Petros Church | ChaharGushan | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Ballu | 17th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Darbarud | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Kukia | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Babarud | 18th century | |
Surp Stepanos Church | Urmia | 18th century |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Khatch Kristosi Church | Mahlazan | 1656 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church (fa)(fa) | Ghris | 16th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church (fa) | Fanai | 16th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Dizeh | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Zoravar Church | Var | 18th century | |
Surp Hakop Church | Saeedabad | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | 1120 |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Sandukht Church | Karakelisa | 14th century | |
Surp Vardan Church | Shaveran | 18th century | |
Surp Thade Vank (Monastery of St. Thaddeus) | - Karakelisa | Early Christianity (Renovated in 1329 and 1820) | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Chapel (Chapel of Holy Mary) | Baron (Dzor Dzor) | 1324 |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Sarkis Church | Taqiabad |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Hripsime Church | Mujumbar | 17th century | |
Surp Varvare Church | Mujumbar | 18th century | |
Surp Anerevuyt Church | Mujumbar | 1810 | |
Surp Hovhannes Church | Sohrol | 19th century | |
Surp Grigor Lusavoritch Church | Aljamolk | 18th century | |
Surp Petros Church | Minavar | ||
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Ghala, Tabriz | 1782 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | Maralan, Tabriz | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Lilava, Tabriz | 1821 | |
Surp Shoghakat Church | Armenian Cemetery | 1940 |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Asdvadzadzin Church | North of Jolfa | 1518 | |
Surp Hovhanness Church | Upper Darashamb | 18th century | |
Surp Hovhanness Church | Upper Darashamb | 18th century | |
Surp Sarkis Church | Middle Darashamb | 1828 | |
Surp Andreas Church | Middle Darashamb | 1836 | |
Surp Gevorg Church | Lower Darashamb | 1872 | |
Surp Stepanos Nakhavga Vank or Małartavank (Monastery of St. Stephen the Protomartyr) | Upper Darashamb | 10th century | |
Chapel of Chupan | North of Jolfa |
Picture | Church | Location | Date |
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Surp Hovhanness Church (fa) | Maragheh | 18th century | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church (fa) | Ardabil | 1876 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church (fa) | Shiraz | 1662 | |
Surp Gevork Church (fa) | Bushehr | 1819 | |
Surp Asdvadzadzin Church (fa) | Bandar Anzali | 1855 | |
Surp Mesrop Church (fa) | Rasht | 1954 | |
Surp Hripsime Church (fa) | Qazvin | 1936 | |
Surp Stepanos Church (fa)(fa) | Hamadan | 1932 | |
Surp Mesrob Church (fa) | Arak | 1914 | |
Surp Mesrob Church (fa) | Mashhad | 1941 | |
Surp Gevork Church | Masjed-i-Suleiman | 1942 | |
Surp Karapet Church | Abadan | 1954 | |
Surp Mesrob Church (fa) | Ahwaz | 1968 |
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