Jolfa (IP) - The Saint Stepanos Monastery, the second important Armenian monastery in Iran, is located 15 kilometers northwest of the city of Jolfa in the province of East Azarbaijan, northwestern Iran.

Iran PressIran news: The Saint Stepanos Monastery was originally built in the ninth century and is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. 

The monastery is respected by all Christians and almost all of the religions but belongs to the followers of St. Gregory the Illuminator. 

Jolfa is located to the north of Tabriz, separated by the Aras River from its northern neighbor and namesake, the town of Julfa in the Republic of Azerbaijan. 

The monastery has been surrounded by trees in a green valley and stone walls have been built all around it.

Tourists visit the Saint Stepanos Monastery by observing health protocols to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. 207

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Saint Stepanos Monastery, a tourism boom in city of churches/ Photo: Vahid Pourrazavi