• The Church has a commemorative plaque honoring the benevolent Armenian- Coja Petrus Oscan , an Armenian merchant who settled in Chennai, India was...
  • Right in the midst of Chennai's financial and commercial district is the Armenian Church.
  • The Chennai population of Armenians had their own church and that's this Armenian Church. The church was built in 1712 and was renovated in 1772.
  • Famous Armenian Church in Chennai was built in the year of 1712 and rebuilt in 1772. It is among the ancient churches of the Indian subcontinent.
  • Armenian Church, located in George Town - Chennai built in 1712 and later rebuilt in 1772, is one of the oldest churches of the Indian subcontinent.
  • The Armenian Church, Chennai, constructed in 1712 and reconstructed in 1772, is one of the oldest churches of the Indian subcontinent.
  • Armenian Church is located in the Armenian Street in Parrys Corner of George Town. Chennai Beach Railway station is only five minutes’ walk from the Church.
  • The Armenian Church in Chennai has an interesting history dating back to the 18th century.
  • Step inside the church to discover a checkerboard floor design and a simple wooden altarpiece. On the walls are religious paintings by Chennai Armenians.
  • One of the oldest church of Indian sub-continent, Armenian Church is located in Parrys area of North Chennai. The church is acting as a heritage site.