Shoghakat Church in Echmiadzin, Armenia, is a significant religious site, renowned for its architectural beauty and historical value. Built in 1694, the church is a part of the Armenian Apostolic Church and represents the classic Armenian architectural style. It stands near the Etchmiadzin Cathedral, within the spiritual heart of Armenia, in the city often referred to as the 'Vatican of the Armenian Apostolic Church'. Constructed on the site where, according to legend, Hripsime's martyred companions were buried, the church boasts an austere exterior with a dome that sits upon a drum typical of traditional Armenian church design. Inside, it bears beautiful frescoes and carved reliefs. The church's name, 'Shoghakat', refers to the 'drop of light' that descended from heaven at the martyrdom of Hripsime, one of the earliest Christian converts in Armenia. Today, Shoghakat Church stands not only as a place of worship but also as a monument symbolizing the enduring Christian heritage of Armenia. It's a destination for pilgrims and tourists alike, who visit to admire its spiritual significance and unique architecture.
Visit this small chirch, it’s not far from saint Hripsime.
Must see in Vagharshapat, old cultural small church near Saint Hripsime church.
Of course not as beautiful as others in Ejmiatsin (Vagharshapat) but absolutely worth to visit.
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Wrote on 24th Aug, 2018
Shoghakat Church
Surb Shoghakat church was built in 1694 by prince Aghamal Shorotetsi in the time of the Catholicos Nahapat to the west of St. Hripsime church on the site of IV century chapel( a holy site of martyrdom..
A very pretty church. Built in honor of one of the Holy martyrs, who died for their faith in Christ. Restrained and understated, but at the same time filled with grace and dignity. Spacious and bright..