Armenian Church

Chennai (Madras)


A leafy, frangipani-scented haven in the midst of the George Town mayhem, the 18th-century Armenian Church is testament to the city's once-flourishing Armenian merchant community. Its courtyard, with a six-bell tower, is dotted with ancient gravestones covered in Armenian script.

Access is through a signed door on Armenian St.


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