Armenian Church, Brăila

It was first established by the Armenian community of Brăila in 1828 and was made of green wood planks.

[1] The church fell into disrepair during World War I as a result of the occupation of Romania, including Brăila, by the Central Powers which provoked the fleeing of many Armenians from the city.

[2] In 1934, industrialist Grigore Berziveanu undertook renovation works on the church.

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