Church of Kish is a 12th-century Caucasian Albanian church nestled in the village of Kiş in Azerbaijan. It has also served as a Caucasian Albanian Apostolic church, an Armenian Apostolic church, and a Chalcedonian church. After quite some time, the church was turned into a private residence for a Georgian bishop. It is believed that the site has served as a place of worship dating back to 3,000 BC according to various objects found underneath the altar which had undergone radiocarbon analysis. Today, visitors can explore the church and spend time in the lovely garden surrounding it.