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  1. Armenian church architecture is the architectural style of the Armenian church buildings created since the Apostolic era of Christianity in the Armenian Highland during the 1st century. It was developed over the last 1900 years.

  2. Armenian chapiters. Medieval Armenian architecture, and Armenian churches in particular, have several distinctive features, which some believe to be the first national style of a church building. [3] Common characteristics include: Pointed domes, reminiscent of the volcanic cone of Greater Ararat.

  3. Sahinian suggested that Armenian church architecture was spread in Western Europe in the 8th–9th centuries by the Paulicians, who migrated from Armenia en mase after being suppressed by the Byzantines during the Iconoclasm period.

  4. Apr 29, 2017 · The church is modest in size, of a simple typology—a single, short nave with an apse—and only sparsely decorated with sculpted elements. However, the elegance of the edifice as well as the high technical quality of the executed masonry testifies for the...

  5. Aug 9, 2024 · This page serves as a comprehensive guide to Armenias most notable churches and monastic complexes, providing an in-depth exploration of their historical significance, architectural features, and spiritual importance.

  6. The Architecture of Churches. The Armenian Highland is rich with stones; that is why the uniqueness of national Armenian Architecture is considered to be the diversity of Armenian stones, especially tufa, also its unique in its exceptional diversity, the artistic and mechanical features.

  7. A century ago, Josef Strzygowski considered that Armenian architecture played a transitional role between Iranian domed structures and Byzantine constructions of the Justinian epoch (6th century). Nowadays, some points of that almost forgotten theory require revision and further consideration.