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Surp Stepanos Church

Recent Photographs of the Apse

A view toward the church apse, from approximately 1913.  Collection of ProjectSAVE Armenian Photographic Archives, courtesy of Mary Sarajian.  The distinctive hemi-dome, with its multi-cross pattern, is clearly a focal point. 
Photographs of the hemi-dome from June, 2003.
 

 September, 2001.  Photograph courtesy Seyda Güngör Açikgöz.

 

The photographs below are all from June, 2003, and show details of the apse.  The first photograph shows a doorway out of the sanctuary.  The following 3 photographs are all just left of center, with the fourth photograph showing a doorway to the room behind the altar, for priests and deacons.  The final two photographs are right of center.
In the above photographs, two doorways are seen.  They lead to two rooms behind the apse, which are interconnected.    They can be seen at the top left of the architectural plans made by Seyda Güngör Açikgöz in 2002 (see illustration to the right) Likely, they served as an area for the priests and deacons to prepare for the Liturgy.  The photographs below are of these rooms (June, 2003)

 

Of particular interest are the carvings in some of the bricks in these rooms, with some images appearing to represent scissors and, in one, a trowel.  Dating these is difficult, but it would seem that they certainly might pre-date the 1871 reconstruction of the church.
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Page 2:  Surp Stepanos Church--Overview 

Page 3:  Surp Stepanos Church-- Exterior

Page 4:  Surp Stepanos Church--the Apse Page 5:  Surp Stepanos Church--the Murals of the Saints Page 6:  Surp Stepanos Church-- the Sanctuary and Nave Page 7:  Surp Stepanos Church--the Cornerstone

Page 8:  Surp Garabed Monastery--History

 

Page 9:  Surp Garabed Monastery--Graduating Students

Page 10:  Recent Photogaphs of Efkere

Page 11:  Village Documents