HayPost issues stamp dedicated to Armenian cultural heritage in Asian region
A new postage stamp dedicated to “Armenian cultural heritage in the Asian region: Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator in Singapore” was put into circulation by HayPost CJSC on Thursday.
The postage stamp depicts the facade of the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Singapore, the company said in a statement.
The postage stamp also depicts the inscriptions “SAINT GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR CHURCH, SINGAPORE” and “ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC HOLY CHURCH” in Armenian and English languages.
The Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator is the oldest standing building in Singapore. The church was designed and built by well-known Irish architect, George Coleman, and is considered to be his most famous masterpiece. It was built in 1835 and consecrated in 1836. It is surrounded by landscaped tropical gardens with a small cemetery, where prominent Armenians of Singapore of ХIХ and ХХ centuries have been laid to rest.
Date of issue: September 17, 2020
Designer: David Dovlatyan
Printing house: Cartor, France
Size: 40,0 x 30,0 mm
Stamps per sheet: 10 pcs
Print run: 40 000 pcs