Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God
The Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God is a prominent Armenian Apostolic church located in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Completed in 2001, it serves as a significant religious and cultural symbol for the Armenian people. The cathedral features traditional Armenian architectural elements, including a large dome and intricate stone carvings.
The cathedral is dedicated to the Holy Mother of God, reflecting the deep-rooted Christian heritage of Armenia, which was the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD. It is a popular site for both worship and tourism, attracting visitors interested in Armenia's rich history and religious traditions.