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Isfahan city (located in Isfahan province)
Also known as: Isfahan Churches, Main Churches in Esfahan
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Surb Amenaprkich Vank (Church of the Saintly Sisters) Esfahan Province
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
The interior is covered with fine frescos and gilded carvings and includes a wainscot of rich tile work.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
The cathedral was established in 1606, built by the hundreds of thousands of Armenians that were forcibly resettled by Shah Abbas I in his new capital as part of his scorched-earth policy in Armenia during the Ottoman War of 1603-1618.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
This cathedral located in the New Julfa district of Isfahan, Iran.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
The Holy Savior Cathedral, also known the Church of the Saintly Sisters, is a cathedral located in the New Julfa district of Isfahan, Iran.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
The interior is covered with fine frescos and gilded carvings and includes a wainscot of rich tile work. The delicately blue and gold painted central dome depicts the Biblical story of the creation of the world and man's expulsion from Eden.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Surb Amenaprkich Vank (Church of the Saintly Sisters) Esfahan Province
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Vank Cathedral is located in Kelisa Alley-Nazar-e Sharqi Street. This street is a part of the Armenian district of Isfahan, Jolfa.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Surb Amenaprkich Vank (Church of the Saintly Sisters) Esfahan Province
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Surb Amenaprkich Vank (Church of the Saintly Sisters) Esfahan Province
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
The name “Vank” derives from Armenian word “monastery”. Due to its outstanding interior, Vank Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Isfahan.
Vank Cathedral - Isfahan
Surb Amenaprkich Vank (Church of the Saintly Sisters) Esfahan Province
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