1. The Armenian Church in Chennai, also known as the Church of Saint Mary, is one of the oldest churches in India. It was built in 1712, making it over 300 years old. The church was established by the Armenian community in the city, who were prominent traders and merchants at the time.
The architecture of the Armenian Church is a mix of Armenian and European styles, with beautiful frescoes and paintings adorning the interior walls. The church also has a distinctive belfry and a grand altar.
One interesting fact about the Armenian Church is that it houses the tomb of Reza Beg, an Armenian who was the son-in-law of the last Armenian king of Julfa. The tomb is a significant historical and cultural landmark within the church.
2. The Armenian Church in Chennai is open to visitors on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Visitors can also request special permission for guided tours on other days by contacting the church authorities. While I do not have a specific phone number for the church, interested visitors can reach out to the Armenian community in Chennai for more information.
3. Entry to the Armenian Church in Chennai is free of charge. The church is located in the area of Parry’s Corner in Chennai, which is well connected by public transportation such as buses and taxis. Visitors can also use ride-sharing services like Uber or Ola to reach the church easily.


