The Chapel of Dzordzor (also called Church of Tsortsoretsi) is a division of an Armenian monastery situated in Maku County, Iran, which was registered on the List of UNESCO World Heritage in 2008.
It is the second most important church of Iran after Saint Thaddaeus Church located in Jolfa and belonging to Gregory’s followers. It was made in the 9th c. and restored in Safavid and Qajar.
The Monastery of Saint Thaddeus was inscribed on the List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2008.
The cathedral was made in Isfahan in Safavid time in a neighborhood known as Jolfa that the Armenian immigrated to, known for the combination of Armenian and Iranian-Islamic Architecture.