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Take a tour of the ancient Armenian Quarter
The Armenian Church is an ancient Church. Armenia was the first national Christian Church. The Armenian Quarter is in the south-west section of the Old City of Jerusalem; it's the smallest and the old...
Be prepared for large crowds but we’ll worth it. Arriving earlier in the day is better. The church is beautiful and the surrounding area is safe and clean. This is one of two areas that they believ...
We walked in the Armenian Quarter on a Friday night when almost everything was closing for Shabbat in Jerusalem. We also went to the Armenian museum and learned something we didn’t know about the trag...
The Armenians were the first nation to adopt Christianity as their national Church, in the early 4th century AD. We stayed in the Armenian Quarter for a while; it is quiet, and the people are friendly...
Most friendly place in old Jerusalem ist the tile and pottery shop. Nearby a clean and tidy coffee shop. Much more peaceful than in other quarters downhill ! Q6GH+2F2, st james, St James St, Jerusale...
Take a tour of the ancient Armenian Quarter
The Armenian Church is an ancient Church. Armenia was the first national Christian Church. The Armenian Quarter is in the south-west section of the Old City of Jerusalem; it's the smallest and the old...
Arrive Early to Avoid Crowds
Be prepared for large crowds but we’ll worth it. Arriving earlier in the day is better. The church is beautiful and the surrounding area is safe and clean. This is one of two areas that they believ...
Charming quarter in the Old City
We walked in the Armenian Quarter on a Friday night when almost everything was closing for Shabbat in Jerusalem. We also went to the Armenian museum and learned something we didn’t know about the trag...
Christianity's most ancient Church
The Armenians were the first nation to adopt Christianity as their national Church, in the early 4th century AD. We stayed in the Armenian Quarter for a while; it is quiet, and the people are friendly...
Only place to relax in the old city…
Most friendly place in old Jerusalem ist the tile and pottery shop. Nearby a clean and tidy coffee shop. Much more peaceful than in other quarters downhill ! Q6GH+2F2, st james, St James St, Jerusale...