Mastara Church
St. John Church of Mastara, October 2014
View from the southwest
Religion
AffiliationArmenian Apostolic Church
Location
LocationMastara, Aragatsotn Province, Armenia
Mastara Church is located in Armenia
Mastara Church
Shown within Armenia
Mastara Church is located in Aragatsotn
Mastara Church
Mastara Church (Aragatsotn)
Geographic coordinates40°27′06″N 43°53′02″E / 40.451631°N 43.883883°E / 40.451631; 43.883883
Architecture
StyleArmenian
Completed5th century

The Mastara Church (Armenian: Մաստարայի եկեղեցի), also known as Church of Saint John (Surb Hovhannes) in an early medieval church in Mastara, Armenia. It features a variation of the cruciform plan and central domed church.[1]

History

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The church was believed to be constructed in the 5th century AD but had numerous renovations.[2] Tradition holds that Gregory the Illuminator, the man who brought Christianity to Armenia, buried relics from Saint John the Baptist within the foundations of Mastara Church.[2] In the 18th century, the church was fortified as a fortress but ceased to be used as a church in 1935 and was turned into a farm storehouse. This was because of the Communist anti-religious policy of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic whilst they were a part of the Soviet Union.[2] It was reopened as a church in 1993.[1]

Design

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The church was constructed whilst Armenia was part of the Byzantine Empire and thus was forced to follow Byzantine architecture styles.[3] In accordance with its square plan, the four projecting apses, inward-facing circular and outward facing polygonal, offer the requisite supports to hold up the imposing polygonal cupola. The complex church designs are like those in Avan and St. Hripsime Church, Echmiadzin. The church is believed to have been renovated in the 10th century but this did not change the domed structure.[4] The church has a number of 7th century AD religious paintings on its walls. The art had been plastered over with plain walls and were not rediscovered until the 21st century.[5]

Plan of Church of Saint John


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References

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  1. ^ a b "Mastara Church of St. Hovhannes". Institute Archives and Special Collections Digital Assets. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
  2. ^ a b c "Mastara Church". Travel to Armenia. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
  3. ^ Armen, Garbis (1992). An Architecture of Survival. University of Michigan. p. 147. ISBN 9780969590002.
  4. ^ Cone, Lawrence (1974). Armenian Church Architecture. Heath Cote. p. 48.
  5. ^ "A New Life for Seventh-Century Armenian Wall-Painting Art". The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. 12 May 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
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