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Coordinates: 40°3536N 43°5624E / 40.5933°N 43.9400°E / 40.5933; 43.9400
 

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Pemzashen Church
Պեմզաշեն եկեղեցի
Pemzashen Church, October 2009.
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
StatusRuins
Location
LocationPemzashen village, Shirak Province,  Armenia
Pemzashen Church is located in Armenia
Pemzashen Church

Shown within Armenia

Pemzashen Church is located in Shirak
Pemzashen Church

Pemzashen Church (Shirak)

Geographic coordinates40°35′36N 43°56′24E / 40.5933°N 43.9400°E / 40.5933; 43.9400
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Completed7th century, adjacent to 5th-century basilica foundations.

Pemzashen Church (Armenian: Պեմզաշեն եկեղեցի) of the 7th century is located within the village of Pemzashen in the Shirak ProvinceofArmenia just off of the main road through town. It sits adjacent to the foundations of a 5th-century basilica.[1]

Architecture

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The church at Pemzashen has a small cruciform central-plan with a single intact octagonal drum above. Four small windows are located around the drum. The dome that once stood above has since collapsed, but the geometric cornice directly under where it stood is still intact. A side chapel is attached to the main church with a separate entry directly adjacent to the main portal to the church. Upon the lintel to the main entry to the church is a carving of the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus in her arms, and an angel to either side descending to Mary with child holding a cloth in their arms. Mary is flanked by two other figures with gifts in their hands. The angel and figure to the right have been defaced almost completely except for the angel's cloth, and the faces of all of the remaining figures have been defaced as well except for the figure standing to the right. The rear façades of the church and chapel are partially in ruin, and at one time there had been other rooms attached to the front façade of the structure, as is evident from the remnants of collapsed walls.

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References

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  1. ^ Kiesling, Brady; Kojian, Raffi (2005). Rediscovering Armenia: Guide (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Matit Graphic Design Studio. pp. 122–123. ISBN 99941-0-121-8.


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