San Lazzaro degli Armeni, a small diamond-shaped island in Venice, has a rich history linked to monastic orders and once served as a leper colony. Today, it is renowned for its Armenian Catholic monastery, home to the Mekhitarist Order. The island stands as a significant center for Armenian culture, housing one of the world’s largest collections of Armenian manuscripts. Visitors can explore the monastery and stroll through the surrounding rose gardens, which provide serene views of the nearby Lido island.
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