'Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God'; Turkish: Azize Meryem Ana Kilisesi), was the Armenian Apostolic cathedral of Adana, Cilicia, during the rule of Ottoman Empire.
Aramian high school and the Armenian Apostolic diocese were also built later in the church property.
Major expansion work completed at the church in the early 1900s by the archbishop Muşeğ Seropyan with the support of the Vali Bahri Paşa.
He had opened the largest indoor Cinema Hall of Adana, Tan Sineması, which served until late 1960s.
During the first 50 years of the Republic, Armenian cultural heritage had been largely demolished, destroyed or abandoned in an Anti-Armenian sentiment.