Etchmiadzin
A Igreja Mãe da Igreja Apostólica Armênia e sede do Católicos
Por que este destino é importante
Etchmiadzin (em armênio: "onde o Filho Unigênito desceu") é o coração religioso da Armênia. A catedral (301 d.C., em sua forma atual dos séculos IV–VII) é uma das mais antigas catedrais do mundo e Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO desde 2000. O Católicos de todos os Armênios reside aqui.
O Museu do Tesouro do Patriarcado guarda a Santa Lança (Lança de Geghard), tradicionada como a que atravessou o lado de Jesus (Jo 19,34), além de fragmentos da Cruz de Jesus e o braço direito de São Gregório, o Iluminador.
Principais locais para visitar
Etchmiadzin Cathedral
World's oldest cathedral, founded 301-303 AD. Reopened 29 September 2024 after seven-year restoration.
Treasury Museum
Holy Lance (Geghard, John 19:34), fragment of Noah's Ark, piece of True Cross, Right Hand of Saint Gregory the Illuminator.
Saint Hripsime Church
618 AD - a masterpiece of Armenian centrally-planned architecture. UNESCO.
Saint Gayane Church
630 AD - another foundational Armenian church. UNESCO.
Zvartnots
7th-century three-storey circular cathedral, ruined by earthquake. UNESCO.
Melhor época para visitar
Maio–outubro. Natal (6 de janeiro) e Páscoa (calendário armênio) são solenes.
Principais dias de festa
- 6 January - Armenian Christmas and Theophany (combined feast)
- 9 March - Saint Gregory the Illuminator
- Sunday of Etchmiadzin (variable)
Como chegar
20 km a oeste de Erevan; marshrutka, trem ou táxi (30–45 min).
Onde se hospedar
Acomodações monásticas e hospedarias de peregrinos no complexo ou em Vagharshapat. Erevan para maior oferta.
Tours e experiências
Excursão de meio dia de Erevan, frequentemente combinada com Khor Virap (vista do Ararat). Peregrinações armênias especializadas.
Practical information
- Hours
- Cathedral 07:00-21:00. Treasury Museum 10:30-18:00 (Wed-Mon, closed Tuesdays).
- Fees
- Cathedral free. Treasury Museum 1,500 AMD (~3.50 EUR).
- Dress code
- Women cover their heads in all Armenian churches (scarves provided). Modest dress.
- Accessibility
- Cathedral largely accessible.
Dicas para peregrinos
💡 Dicas para peregrinos
- Etchmiadzin Cathedral (the world's oldest cathedral, 301-303 AD) reopened in September 2024 after a 7-year restoration. The cathedral, the Holy Lance display in the Cathedral Treasury, and the Mother See compound buildings are all freshly accessible.
- Etchmiadzin is 20 km west of Yerevan — 30 minutes by taxi or marshrutka (Armenian shared minibus from the Kilikia bus station, ~500 AMD = ~€1.20 per person). Most pilgrim groups visit Etchmiadzin in a half-day from Yerevan.
- The Catholicos of All Armenians (the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church) celebrates the Sunday Pontifical Divine Liturgy at Etchmiadzin at 11:00 — a remarkable experience for any Christian pilgrim. Dress code strictly enforced (women head covering, men long trousers).
- Combine Etchmiadzin with the 7th-century Zvartnots Cathedral ruins (3 km away) and the Saint Hripsime and Saint Gayane churches in Etchmiadzin town itself — all UNESCO World Heritage. The full circuit takes a leisurely full day.
- The Cathedral Treasury houses the Holy Lance (Hayots Geghard) — the lance that pierced Christ's side at the Crucifixion (John 19:34), brought to Armenia by Saint Thaddeus the Apostle in the 1st century. The treasury also holds a fragment of Noah's Ark.
- Armenian Christmas (Sourb Tsnund) is celebrated on 6 January at Etchmiadzin — the only Christian tradition still keeping the original early-Christian unified date of Christmas and Theophany. The midnight liturgy on 5/6 January is the supreme Armenian pilgrimage occasion.
Você sabia?
ℹ️ Você sabia?
- Armenia adopted Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD — twelve years before the Roman Edict of Milan (313). Armenia is consequently the world's first Christian state, a date the Armenian church marks every year on the Sunday closest to 14 June (the traditional date).
- Saint Gregory the Illuminator, Armenia's apostle, spent 13 years imprisoned in the Khor Virap pit before being released to convert King Tiridates III. The tradition of his vision of Christ descending with a hammer to mark the spot where Etchmiadzin Cathedral should be built gives the cathedral its name — 'Etchmiadzin' means 'the Only-Begotten descended'.
- The Armenian Apostolic Church is Oriental Orthodox (Miaphysite, distinct from Eastern Orthodox) — one of the six churches that rejected the Council of Chalcedon (451). The Armenian Catholicosate at Etchmiadzin claims continuous succession from Saint Thaddeus the Apostle (c. 35-43 AD).
- The Armenian Genocide (1915-1923, approximately 1.5 million dead) destroyed Armenia's eastern Anatolian heartland — Cilicia, Van, Erzurum, Diyarbakir, Mush. Etchmiadzin became the surviving spiritual centre of the Armenian world. The Mother See's 2015 canonisation of all the Genocide victims was the largest mass canonisation in Christian history.
Biblical references
- John 19:34 — “But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water - the Holy Lance preserved at Etchmiadzin.”
Leitura sugerida antes de partir
| Title / Reference | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| The Armenian Church (Vrej N. Nersessian) | The standard English-language introduction to Armenian Apostolic Christianity — history, theology, liturgy, art. Essential before visiting Etchmiadzin. |
| Agathangelos: History of the Armenians (5th century, translated) | The classic 5th-century Armenian biography of Saint Gregory the Illuminator. Foundational for understanding the Armenian conversion narrative. Translated by Robert Thomson. |
| Black Dog of Fate (Peter Balakian) | Contemporary memoir tracing one Armenian-American family's reconstruction of identity after the Genocide. Helpful emotional preparation for Etchmiadzin pilgrimage. |
Nearby destinations to combine
Geghard
Rock-hewn monastery of the Holy Lance
Khor Virap
The pit of Saint Gregory the Illuminator with Mount Ararat behind
Mtskheta
Ancient capital of Georgia and home of the Robe of Christ
Incluído nestas rotas
- Caucasus Christian Heritage — Armenia and Georgia - the first and second Christian nations
Frequently asked questions
Names in other languages
| Armenian | Echmiatsin |
|---|---|
| Russian | Echmiadzin |
| Greek | Etzmiatzin |
| German | Etschmiadsin |
| French | Edjmiatsine |