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The Armenian Church in Dumbrăveni
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The Armenian Church in Dumbrăveni

Ladislau Ciocan
•September 14, 2012

The Armenian Church in Dumbrăveni

The Armenian Church in Dumbrăveni is located in the town of the same name. Access is via DN 14 between Sighişoara and Mediaş. The first documented mention of Dumbrăveni dates back to 1332. In 1553, Prince Grigore Apaffy built a castle-fortress here with large stone walls. After some time, this castle was transformed into a museum dedicated to the Armenians of Transylvania.

Arrival of the Armenians

The first Armenians arrived here in 1671, known for being good farmers and skilled merchants. Over time, they began to receive various privileges from Prince Apaffy.

Development of Dumbrăveni

In the 18th century, they even took over the administration of the town of Dumbrăveni. This was the era of great development for the town, with the construction of:

  • Schools
  • A courthouse
  • A prison
  • An Armenian cathedral

The Church's Architecture

The church, built in a baroque style from stone and brick, catches the eye of passersby with its unusual appearance, as it lacks the dome of a tower. In 1927, this dome was destroyed by a powerful storm.

Historical Significance

Inside the church, the mummified heart of a priest of the place, Avedik Likacs, was discovered, preserved for a century. In 1896, he published the first monograph of Dumbrăveni in *Hungarian*.

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