The Jolfa neighborhood is one of the most charming recreational places in Isfahan and of course one of the tourist attractions of Isfahan, which has gained a different appearance compared to other neighborhoods of Isfahan due to its old texture and the combination of Iranian and Armenian architecture. Armenians who migrated to Iran during the Safavid era settled in this neighborhood and shaped it into its current form.
Currently, 11 churches including the Vank Church are located in this neighborhood. The Jolfa neighborhood, one of the tourist attractions of Isfahan, is full of cafes and restaurants that you cannot refuse after a long and enjoyable walk.
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