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  • St. Catherine's Armenian Church (Russian: Армянская церковь Святой Екатерины, Armyanskaya tserkov Svyatoy Yekaterini; Armenian: Սուրբ Կատարինե եկեղեցի, Surb Katarine yekeghetsi) is an Armenian Apostolic church on Nevsky Prospect, in Central Saint Petersburg, Russia. Built in the 1770s, it is one of the earliest Armenian churches in Russia.
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  • St. Catherine's Armenian Church is an Armenian Apostolic church on Nevsky Prospect, in central Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • On May 2, 1770 , Empress Catherine granted the request of Armenian statesman and jewelry merchant, Ivan Lazarev, to build a church on the site where...
  • The second residential building at number 40 at the church was built in 1794-1798 by the architect Yegor Timofeevich Sokolov also for Lazarev.
  • In 1770, Catherine II allowed the construction of a church for the Armenian Community in Saint Petersburg as well as in Moscow.
  • We were walking the Nevsky Street when I spotted this pretty blue and white colored church. it was the Armenian church right at the city center.
  • In January 1740, Luka Shirvanov (Ghukas Shirvanyan) received permission to build "a small stone Armenian church at his expense."
  • In May 1770, the head of the St. Petersburg Armenian community, Ivan (Hovhannes) Lazarev, presented Empress Catherine II with a petition for permission to...
  • Video: Time-lapse of Armenian Church of Saint Catherine near Nevsky street - St. Petersburg, Russia 2024, August.
  • The structure of the Armenian church bears a greater resemblance to St. Isaac’s than a traditional Armenian church.