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Chapel of Chupan
Historic Armenian church in Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chapel of Chupan, sometimes called the Shepherd's Chapel, is a small, historic Armenian church in a mountain valley west of Jolfa near the Aras River in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. It was added to Iran's National Heritage List in 2002, and designated a World Heritage Site in 2008. It is part of the Saint Stepanos Monastic Ensemble, within the Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran listing.[1]
The chapel was built in 1518, likely for shepherds of the region who did not have immediate access to a church. It has a cruciform shape, and is made of stone and mortar. The interior walls are covered in plain plaster.[2] It was rebuilt in 1836.[3]
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- Exterior pre-restoration
- Exterior
- Facade
- Armenian inscription on the exterior facade
- Altar
- Interior of dome
- UNESCO world heritage site plaque
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