On my trip to Isfahan, I went to Vank Cathedral with my family. Vank Cathedral is from the Safavid period, King Abbas II, and is located in Isfahan, Jolfa neighborhood. It is one of the few churches open to the public., close to Jolfa Square and the famous Holy Bethlehem Church.
The Armenian Church of Isfahan, founded in the Safavid era and one of the most beautiful churches in Iran, has two museums inside the church and is open to visiting. Next to the church, there are many restaurants and cafés where you can spend time. The ticket price was 250,000 RLS per person.
This is a beautiful church @Rezgar . Iran is still an unknown place for me when it comes to tourism but I very much enjoy your posts it’s beautiful sites and hidden gems.
If I ever decide to visit Iran, I would have to look through your posts for inspiration on where to go!
I will @Rezgar , Iran has never been associated much with tourism where I’m from but I’ve only heard good things and even had a few friends who went skiing there.