Armenian Church
The eleventh episode of NHB’s “Eye in the Sky” series uses aerial videography to showcase the elegant architectural features of the Armenian Church of St Gregory the Illuminator, a National Monument in Singapore.
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Armenian Church Singapore - Easter Celebrations & Genocide Memorial - 24th April 2011
Easter Celebrations & Genocide Memorial - 24th April 2011
ARMENIAN CHURCH (SINGAPORE)
SINGAPORE, EXPLORING the historic 19th century ARMENIAN (հայերեն) CHURCH ⛪
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the beautiful Armenian church in Singapore which at one time used to serve the largest Armenian community in the SE Asian country. I was truly amazed to find this church in far-away Singapore, so here it is!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. The Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator often known as Armenian Church, is the oldest Christian church in Singapore, located at Hill Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area.
Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore's circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha's teeth.
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Armenian Church Singapore - 175th Anniversary Celebrations - 26 & 27 March 2011
Commemorative video in honor of the 175th Anniversary of the Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator Singapore
Armenian Church Singapore - Praise Wedding Solemnization
We provide the sound system & instrument for our client wedding Solemnization with praise at the Armenian Church Singapore
Armenian Church in Singapore
Walking around this church I took 26 video clips. Six were of the detail on the gravestones. None of those recorded. Every other clip recorded perfectly.
23 November 2013
Chinese Baroque Architecture || Famous Armenians in Singapore || Armenian Church
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Armenian Church Singapore
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Armenian Church in Singapore
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Armenian Church Singapore - Wedding Solemnization
We provide the sound system and instruments for our clients Wedding Solemnization at Armenian Church Singapore.
Armenian Church in Singapore
Armenian Heritage
Solemnization Wedding @ Armenian Church Singapore
We manage the sound system & pa system for Brian wedding Solemnization at Armenian Church Singapore.
Armenian Church Singapore (October 2009)
Armenian Church Singapore (October 2009)
Armenian Church in Singapore 2013 HD
Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator
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It was build in 1835 in the center of Singapore.
The Armenian Church is the oldest church in Singapore.
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Armenian Heritage
Armenian Church Reminiscing Singapore August 2015
Armenian church in s'pore
The armenian church is the oldest chruch in singapore , located in city hall
Singapore Armenian Street Then and Now 1835 vs 2018 亞美尼亞街 4K Ultra HD
Armenian Street begins at the junction of Coleman Street and Stamford Road and ends at the point where Canning Rise and Coleman Street meet. The street has one bylane, Loke Yew Street, which connects Armenian Street to Hill Street. Named after the Armenian Church of St Gregory the Illuminator, it was originally called Armenian Church Street. The street also has other significant landmarks such as the Peranakan Museum, the former MPH Building, The Substation, Bible House and the United Chinese Library. 亞美尼亞街始於科爾曼街和斯坦福路的交界處,終點在坎寧崛起和科爾曼街交匯點。這條街有一條旁路,連接亞美尼亞街和山街的紫杉街。以聖格雷戈裡照明器亞美尼亞教會命名,原名亞美尼亞教堂街。這條街也有其他重要的地標,如土生華人博物館,前MPH大樓,變電站,聖經之家和聯合中國圖書館。
ENTERPRISE: THE ARMENIANS OF SINGAPORE
Singapore is largely a nation of immigrants. This bicentennial year seems an apt time to acknowledge the significant contributions made to its development by one of its smallest minorities: the Armenians. Conspicuous in Singapore from 1820, individual Armenians have made their mark in the civic, social and economic life of Singapore. Two of Singapore’s national treasures – St Gregory’s Church and Raffles Hotel – as well as Singapore’s national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, and its national newspaper, The Straits Times, owe their origin to this tiny but enterprising community. In this illustrated talk, Australian-based author and historian Dr Nadia Wright will discuss the dynamics of the Armenian community, its origin and achievements.