Surp Levon Armenian Catholic Church

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construction year:

1911

location:

Kadıköy, İstanbul

ordered by:

Unknown

architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • A wooden church/chapel was built on the Armenian cemetery land in 1890.
  • The wooden structure was removed, and in 1908 the new foundation process for the present masonry church began.
  • The masonry church building was completed in 1911 and opened for worship.
Prominent Features:
  • The church belongs to the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate of Turkey.
  • The building is also known as Surp Levon Armenian Catholic Church.
  • The name of the church, Surp Levon, refers to Pope Leo I, who served between 440 and 461.
  • The church plan was arranged according to a model derived from Roman basilicas.
  • There are four bells of different sizes in the bell tower.
  • A rooster figure is placed at the top of the bell tower.
  • On the main altar in the apse section, there is Giovanni Cingolani’s 1890 painting of Surp Levon.