St. Vartan Cathedral
St. Vartan Cathedral is an Armenian Apostolic church located in New York City. It serves as the spiritual center for the Armenian community in the area and is named after St. Vartan, a revered Armenian military leader and martyr. The cathedral was consecrated in 1968 and features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architectural details that reflect Armenian heritage.
The cathedral hosts various religious services, cultural events, and community gatherings. It also houses the Armenian Church of America and serves as a venue for educational programs about Armenian history and culture. The building stands as a symbol of faith and resilience for the Armenian people.