Changes After Construction
The church was built in wood in 1812.
The structure was repaired in 1841.
The church was rebuilt in 1855 in stone/masonry in its present form.
The structure was repaired in 1840, 1845, and 1846 by Barutçu Ohanes Dadyan.
The structure underwent repair in 1982 and 1991.
The last repair of the church was completed in 2000, and it was reopened for worship.
Featured Highlights
The church belongs to the Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey.
The structure is a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The structure is located on a high terrace, and there are high walls around it.
In the interior, the main altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary stands out with its gilded decoration.

