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Armenian Apostolic Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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55 recensione
TAIN2013
Small beautiful church
The simple brick church dates back to the nineteenth century and stands in the heart of the Old Town. Built in the usual cruciform shape, it has two towers rising from the roof. It is a testament to t...
Recensione del giorno 24 mar 2020
Robert O
Historic church testament of Armenian tradition
Ethnic Armenians are just a very small minority in the region (2.3% of Adjara's population). In Batumi there are just over 7000. However, they represent a long tradition of which this church forms a s...
Recensione del giorno 7 ott 2019
Teresa C
Attractive
A busy church - visitors are treated to a colourful collection of treasured works of art. Worth a visit.
Recensione del giorno 27 set 2019
1963consultant
A blessed place rich in history
Many unique paintings are in this church, and they reflect the local culture. In addition to its serenity, it's really worth visiting it.
Recensione del giorno 10 ago 2019
Maarten V
Don't miss it when walking through Batumi's old city!
Batumi is now predominantly Georgian, but it used to be a lot more multicultural with a vibrant Armenian community. This church is a vestige to that but also still caters for the remaining Armenians i...
Small beautiful church
The simple brick church dates back to the nineteenth century and stands in the heart of the Old Town. Built in the usual cruciform shape, it has two towers rising from the roof. It is a testament to t...
Historic church testament of Armenian tradition
Ethnic Armenians are just a very small minority in the region (2.3% of Adjara's population). In Batumi there are just over 7000. However, they represent a long tradition of which this church forms a s...
Attractive
A busy church - visitors are treated to a colourful collection of treasured works of art. Worth a visit.
A blessed place rich in history
Many unique paintings are in this church, and they reflect the local culture. In addition to its serenity, it's really worth visiting it.
Don't miss it when walking through Batumi's old city!
Batumi is now predominantly Georgian, but it used to be a lot more multicultural with a vibrant Armenian community. This church is a vestige to that but also still caters for the remaining Armenians i...