
St. Vartan Cathedral
St. Vartan Cathedral is an Armenian Apostolic church located in Manhattan, New York City. It serves as a spiritual and cultural center for the Armenian community, offering religious services, cultural events, and community support. Built in the 1960s, it features distinctive Armenian Christian architecture and iconography. The cathedral honors St. Vartan, a 5th-century Armenian martyr, symbolizing faith and resilience. It plays a vital role in preserving Armenian heritage, promoting cultural identity, and fostering connections among Armenians in the United States.