Armenian Church, Iași Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historic grounds
You can't go inside as it's always locked, but the grounds are interesting. Especially the old headstones leaned up in the back. It's next to a paint store that was a palace. If you go there, w...
The Armenian Church is a peer of the city. There was still in the 14th century - the foundation of Yass. In 1803 was restored. Inserted in the list of historical monuments of Romania.
This church turned out not to be easy to find. No indicators around, but we just asked locals and indicated the direction. The church itself is small but interesting.
I don't like such trips in churches and museums, but the buildings in Yass take their majesty and calm. I didn't listen very much what the guide says there, just walked and as a fascinated viewed ...
Historic grounds
You can't go inside as it's always locked, but the grounds are interesting. Especially the old headstones leaned up in the back. It's next to a paint store that was a palace. If you go there, w...
Lost in time!
This is a beautiful church lost in time....I sincerely recommend to visit. It is located in the city center, very close to Hala Centrala.
Armenian Church
The Armenian Church is a peer of the city. There was still in the 14th century - the foundation of Yass. In 1803 was restored. Inserted in the list of historical monuments of Romania.
Real Armenian Church in Romania
This church turned out not to be easy to find. No indicators around, but we just asked locals and indicated the direction. The church itself is small but interesting.
impressive
I don't like such trips in churches and museums, but the buildings in Yass take their majesty and calm. I didn't listen very much what the guide says there, just walked and as a fascinated viewed ...