Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection is a renowned engineering structure arranged in old Dhaka. It is a proof of the presence of American amid the seventeenth and eighteenth century.
The Americans came to exchange this locale. As jute and calfskin were shoddy here, they thrived their exchange and began with network living. The congregation is rectangular fit as a fiddle with an immense curve door in front. In spite of the fact that the congregation stays shut more often than not, it has a redesign by Bangladesh Archeological Survey.
Amid her visit to Dhaka, Mother Teresa remained in this congregation.