Baku: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Armenian Church
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, commonly referred to as the Armenian Church of Baku, is a former Armenian Apostolic church near Fountains Square in central Baku, Azerbaijan.
Church of the Saviour
The Church of the Saviour is a Lutheran church in Baku, Azerbaijan, built with donations by parishioner Adolf Eichler and consecrated on March 14, 1899. It is now a Ministry of Culture and Tourism-owned concert hall. The Gothic-style church features a portal crowned with a decorated pediment.
Holy Myrrhbearers Cathedral
Holy Myrrhbearers Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan. The church is dedicated to the Holy Myrrhbearers, who are commemorated on the second Sunday after Pascha.
Church of Michael the Archangel
Church of Michael the Archangel or Flotskaya is a Russian Orthodox church in central Baku, Azerbaijan, on Zargarpalan street. The church is dedicated to St. Michael. The church is serviced by Bishop Mefodi Efendiyev, three priests and one deacon.
Church of Michael the Archangel
The parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baku - a Roman Catholic parish located in the Azerbaijan Apostolic Prefect. The only Roman Catholic parish in this country. Salesians lead the parish.
Church of the Immaculate Conception
The Church of the Virgin Mary’s Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic church in Baku, Azerbaijan. The original church also named Church of the Immaculate Conception operated from 1915 to 1931, when it was ordered destroyed by the Soviet government.
St. Nicholas Church
Church of Saint Nicholas was a Russian Orthodox Church built in Baku between 1850 and 1857.