Gyumri Cathedral
Gyumri Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Seven Wounds of Christ, is a prominent Armenian Apostolic church located in Gyumri, Armenia. Built in the 19th century, it showcases a blend of traditional Armenian architectural styles and features a striking bell tower. The cathedral serves as a significant religious and cultural landmark for the local community.
The cathedral was heavily damaged during the 1988 Spitak earthquake but has since undergone restoration efforts. It remains an important site for worship and community gatherings, reflecting the resilience and faith of the people in Gyumri.