Kerman Church, a national Iranian monument, was built at the beginning of the second Pahlavi era, in 1320 AH. The church was located outside Kerman at the time of construction and later became the center of the city with the development of this city. At the same time the East India Company, Christians and Christian missionaries entered the southern provinces of Iran including Kerman, Hormozgan and Sistan and Boluchestan. They did a lot of activities in the field of culture and health in Kerman including the construction of hospitals and churches. Kerman Church was located in the east-west direction like other churches in the world having the form of its entrance to the west and its facade was built completely simple without decoration. Shabestan had two rows of benches and a hall were created between those two rows of benches that lead people to the altar. The part in which the priest performed the rituals was a little higher than Shabestan. The altar was located in the form of a trapezoidal at the end of the corridor and the colored glass with the painting behind was an ornamentation to this point of the church. A beautiful porch was located in front of the residence of the church's servants which includes the lush greenery of the environment with the beauty and spirituality of the space. Alaedin Travel could accompany you during your trip to Iran.