The Church of Bethlehem, also known as the Armenian Church, is a significant religious and cultural site in Isfahan's Armenian quarter. Constructed within a historically Catholic area of the city, the church is renowned for its richly painted interior walls depicting scenes from the Bible. Adjacent to the church is a museum that houses artifacts and provides insights into Armenian history, including the Armenian genocide. The surrounding area is modern, offering friendly locals and diverse food options. The church is part of the larger Vank Church complex, but offers a quieter, more intimate experience.
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