Church of Saint John, Mastara
The Church of Saint John (Surp Hovanes), also known as Mastara Church, in Mastara, Armenia dates from the 5th century. It features a variation of the cruciform plan and central cupola'd church. In accordance with its square plan, the four projecting apses, inward-facing circular and outward facing polygonal, offer the requisite supports to hold up the imposing polygonal cupola. The complex church designs are like those in Avan and St. Hripsime Church, Echmiadzin.
Church of Saint John Սուրբ Յովհաննես Եկեղեցի | |
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St. John Church of Mastara, October 2014 View from the southwest | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Location | |
Location | Mastara, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia |
Shown within Armenia | |
Geographic coordinates | 40.451631°N 43.883883°E |
Architecture | |
Style | Armenian |
Completed | 5th century |
The works of medieval architecture in Mastara include, among others, numerous khachkars.
Gallery
- View from the northwest
- View from the southeast
- Detail of inscriptions above the western entrance.
- View of an inscription on the western wall.
- Southern window detail
- Interior view of the dome
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External links
- Armenian Architectural Studies: Mastara
- Armeniapedia.org: Mastara Church
- Armenica.org: Mastara Church
- Rensselaer Digital Collections: Mastara
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