Foundation: 4th century
Location: Etchmiadzin City (Vagharshapat), Armavir Province
Distance from Yerevan: 27 km / 35 minutes
Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the mother church and administrative headquarter of the Armenian Apostolic Church and is considered to be the oldest cathedral in the World. It was founded between 301- 303 by Gregory the Illuminator, the first Catholicos of Armenia, who converted Armenia to Christianity. Since then the cathedral has undergone a number of major reconstructions. Etchmiadzin is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The complex:
- The cathedral has a cruciform plan with a central cupola, the core of the current building was built in 483 by Vahan Mamikonian. The early frescoes inside the cathedral were restored in the 18th century;
- Belfries (17th century);
- The museum in the main cathedral (1869). Relics such as the Holy Lance (Spear), relics belonging to Apostles of Jesus and John the Baptist and a fragment of Noah's Ark are kept at the museum;
- Manoogian Treasury House – Museum (1982);
- Sacristy (1868);
- Gift shop;
- The seminary;
- Catholicosat;
- Winter and summer refectories;
- Library;
- Trdat’s gate;
- Khachkars (one of the Amenaprkich type, copies of khachkars from the old Dzhuga, etc.) and tombstones;
- Other residential and administrative buildings.
Other Churches to visit in Vagharshapat
- St. Gayane church, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, was built by Catholicos Ezra I in the year 630.
- St. Hripsimeh church, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was erected by Catholicos Komitas. The construction was completed in 618.
- Shoghakat, erected in 1694 by Prince Aghamal Sorotets.