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Open today at 8:30-13:30,15:30-20:30
Address:
Vank Church Alley Jolfa District, Isfahan 97953-81738 IranMap
Phone+98 31 3624 3471
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  • kashkoui
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    A live comic book

    There are lots of exciting ancient objects in this cathedral. Most of the walls and ceilings are painted beautifully, narrating different holy stories.

    Reviewed on Jun 21, 2024
  • Tara D
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    Beautiful Blend of Cultures

    Vank Cathedral in Isfahan is a remarkable place to visit. The blend of Armenian and Persian architectural styles is truly unique and stunning. The frescoes and paintings inside are incredibly detailed...

    Reviewed on Jun 4, 2024
  • donutdream
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    such a magnificent place

    I am not a Christian, but the place was very magnificent and it made me proud to go to this magnificent and beautiful place And I found Chinese friends here and took souvenir photos with them

    Reviewed on Jan 7, 2024
  • dianagL4852NA
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    Incredibly incredible

    This church is amazing The paintings, the stories behind them, and the amazing architecture of this place make it so unique.

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2023
  • Marytravelguide
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    Un tesoro de la cultura armenia en Irán

    La Catedral de Vank, también conocida como Catedral de San Salvador, es una joya arquitectónica y cultural que se alza majestuosa en el corazón de Isfahán, Irán. Su construcción, que data del siglo XV...

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2024
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