Saint Peter Evangelical Church of Tehran | |
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![]() Saint Peter Evangelical Church, Tehran | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Protestant |
Rite | Protestant |
Status | Functioning |
Location | |
Location | Qavam Street, Tehran, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 35°41′30″N 51°24′54″E / 35.69167017°N 51.41497761°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1876 |
Saint Peter Evangelical Church of Tehran, (Persian: کلیسای انجیلی پطرس), is a Protestant church in Tehran, Iran.
Location[edit]
It is located in Si-e-Tir (Qavam-ol-Saltaneh) Street (خیابان قوامالسلطنه) (fa).
History[edit]
It is established in 1876 by American missionaries on land granted by Naser al-Din Shah.[1] Currently it is being used by Armenian and Assyrian protestants and Korean expatriates in Iran.[2]
See also[edit]
- Christianity in Iran
- List of religious centers in Tehran
- Community School, Tehran
- Iran Bethel School
- James Bassett
References[edit]
- ^ "باغ خیابان 30تیر، بهشت عصر قاجار". www.isna.ir.
- ^ "با کلیسای انجیلی 'پطرس مقدس' آشنا شوید". mohabatnews.com.
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