Kasımpaşa - St. Jacob or Surp Hagop Church
Church or Organization Info
The St. Jacob Church in Kasımpaşa is a historic Armenian church located in the Kasımpaşa neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It was originally built in the 17th century and underwent renovations in the 19th century. The church is notable for its unique architecture, which combines Armenian and Ottoman styles.
During the Armenian Genocide in 1915, the church was closed and its congregation was forced to flee. It was later reopened in the 1920s and has since undergone several restorations. Today, the church is still in use and serves as a center for the Armenian community in Istanbul.
Some specific facts about the St. Jacob Church include its bell tower, which was added in the 19th century and is a notable feature of its architecture. The church also has a rich collection of religious artifacts and manuscripts, including several illuminated manuscripts and ancient Gospel books.
During the Armenian Genocide in 1915, the church was closed and its congregation was forced to flee. It was later reopened in the 1920s and has since undergone several restorations. Today, the church is still in use and serves as a center for the Armenian community in Istanbul.
Some specific facts about the St. Jacob Church include its bell tower, which was added in the 19th century and is a notable feature of its architecture. The church also has a rich collection of religious artifacts and manuscripts, including several illuminated manuscripts and ancient Gospel books.
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Citation
“Kasımpaşa - St. Jacob or Surp Hagop Church,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 27, 2024, https://armnumres.org/index.php/items/show/1392.