Armenian chapel Stockholmթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s 192nd historic building

The chapel at թƒՉ€“verjթƒԹ)rva court yard will be Stockholmթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s 192nd historic building.

No one knows for sure who built the chapel but perhaps it was the Armenian Ohan Demirgian, a diplomat who created a lot of attention in Stockholmթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s social life since arrived to Sweden in the 1860s to submit some Barbary horses as a gift to King Charles XV from Egyptթ§Չ‚-Չ„§s monarch.

Demirgan received թƒՉ€“verjթƒԹ)rva court yard as a summer place and held lavish parties there. The chapel has been used as a conservatory, chapel, Armenian chapel and an artist’s studio.

Union of Armenian Associations in Sweden welcomes the news.

թ§Չ‚-ժ“Armenians have for years expressed interest in the building and it has at some occasion used for holding an Armenian church service in the chapel. We hope it will remain as an important symbolic building of an interesting era in the Swedish cultural heritage, թ§Չ‚-ժ“ the Union said in a statement.

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