Erebuni Museum

Erebuni museum is one of the important museums of Yerevan. A cuneiform inscription on the establishment of Erebuni town is located in this museum.

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Garni Temple

Geghard’s pagan temple was built in 77 BC, 2nd century. It is located in Kotayk region at the left bank of Azat River.The structure of Geghard's temple is typical of the Hellenistic Architectural period.

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Noratus Cemetery

Nestled on the shores of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province, Noratus Cemetery stands as a breathtaking open-air museum and the largest surviving collection of Armenian khachkars in the world. Often referred to as a "Forest of Khachkars," this seven-hectare site is home to nearly a thousand intricately carved cross-stones, each telling a unique story of faith, craftsmanship, and local history. These stones date primarily from the 9th to the 17th centuries, showcasing the evolution of Armenian medieval art and its recognition by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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Noravank Monastery

Noravank is a monastery complex which was built in the13th -14th centuries. It is located near Amaghu town, Vayots Dzor Region. According to Stepanos Orbelian, the church was a sanctuary. In the beginning of the 13th century, Noravank was the spiritual center of Syunik Region.

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Khor-Virap

Khor Virap monastery is located in Ararat region near Lusarat town. This monastery is considered to be Armenian famous sanctuary and pilgrimage.

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Saint Sarkis Church

Being located on the left bank of Hrazdan River stands a beautiful church. It was built in Yerevan in 1842.  Once it was huge complex surrounded with high gates and included three churches St Sarkis, St Gevorg and St Hakob.

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Katoghike Church

Katoghike Holy Mother of God is a small medieval church located in Kentron District of Yerevan. On one of the walls of the church, there is a carved script that dates back to 1264.

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Makaravank

Makaravank monastery is located on the slopes of Paytataph mount, in Tavush Region. It was built in the 13th century.The Makaravank Monastery in its uniqueness, richness, and diversity occupies an important place in Armenian architecture.

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Yereruyk Basilica

Yereruyk is ancient Armenian Church located in Aragatsotn region. Due to its unique architectural type, it is considered to be one of the greatest buildings of Middle Ages.

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Echmiadzin

The most important center of Armenian Apostolic Church is The Mother Cathedral of Holy Echmiadzin.This temple was built in the beginning of 4th century, just after Christianity was adopted as a state religion.

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The Architectural Museum of Gyumri

The Architectural Museum of Gyumri is the most attractive and the most visited museum in Gyumri. This museum is the old house which has represents Gyumri’s history, local culture, and everyday life.

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Seasons Restaurant

If you appreciate the elegance of a seasonal transition and crave a sophisticated garden-to-table atmosphere, Seasons Restaurant is the crown jewel of Yerevan’s dining scene. While Sherep offers the high energy of an open kitchen, Seasons focuses on the curated beauty of the environment, where the décor and the menu transform in harmony with the natural world.

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Khosrov Forest State Reserve

The Khosrov Forest State Reserve is one of the oldest protected areas in the world, with a history dating back to the 4th century. Located in the Ararat region of Armenia, it was established by King Khosrov III Kotak as a royal hunting ground and a sanctuary for wildlife. Spanning over 23,000 hectares along the slopes of the Geghama Mountains, the reserve is a striking landscape of deep canyons, arid volcanic plateaus, and ancient juniper forests that have remained largely untouched for centuries.

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Mount Hatis

Explore Mount Hatis in Armenia's Kotayk region. Learn about its volcanic origins, the ancient legend of Queen Semiramis, and tips for hiking this iconic peak near Yerevan.

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Saghmosavank

Saghmosavank is located in the eastern part of Sagmosvan village, Aragatsotn region. The monastery of Saghmosavank was one of the richest and most prominent spiritual and cultural centers of the Middle Ages.

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Sorriso Cascade

Located on Tamanyan Street right at the base of the iconic architectural monument, Sorriso Cascade is a cornerstone of Yerevan’s vibrant café culture. While some spots focus on industrial grit, Sorriso—meaning "Smile" in Italian—embraces a classic, sun-drenched European terrace vibe. It’s where Italian tradition meets the artistic soul of Armenia. Known for its prime outdoor seating that offers a front-row seat to the Cascade’s sculptures and fountains, it provides a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a place that feels like a perpetual summer afternoon, characterized by bright colors, bustling energy, and the constant clink of gelato spoons. As a flagship of the Sorriso brand, which brought authentic Italian gelato to Yerevan in 2012, this location is a masterclass in "Dolce Vita." Whether you’re stopping for a quick espresso after climbing the Cascade stairs or settling in for a long brunch, Sorriso is the city's go-to for comfort and charm. Why Visit?

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Spitakavor Monastery

A beautiful white church waits for hikers high in the Armenian hills. Spitakavor Monastery is famous for its bright, pale stone that shines against the green grass and blue sky. Because it is hidden away, you have to walk along mountain paths filled with wildflowers to find it.

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Modern Art Museum of Yerevan

The Modern Art Museum of Yerevan was opened in 1972 by Henrik Igityan. It was the first modern art museum in the area of former the Soviet Union.

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