Hovhannes Karapetyan Geological Museum

The Geological Museum was founded in 1937 by Professor Hovhannes T. Karapetian. The main goal of the Geological museum is to exhibit achievements of Armenia and to show the visitors the natural resources.

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Kecharis Monastery

Kecharis is medieval monastery complex located in Tsaghkadzor town, Kotayk region. The monastery is the spiritual and cultural center of Kotayk region.

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Ter-Ghazaryans’ Micro Art Museum

Ter-Ghazaryans’ Micro Art is the first museum of microminiatures in Armenia. The exhibition includes the micro works of Eduard Ter-Ghazaryans (Grandfather and Grandson), placed on specially designed pedestals, with built-in lighting.

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The Symphony of Stones

The Symphony of Stones is a magnificent natural monument in Armenia's Kotayk province, featuring massive basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. Resembling a giant pipe organ, these 50-meter-high hexagonal structures are a masterpiece of nature located in the UNESCO-protected Garni Gorge. Known for its "architectural" precision, the site is a major destination for photography and nature lovers, harmonizing perfectly with the surrounding Azat River landscape.

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Yerevan Opera Theatre

Yerevan, a heart of Armenia, is full of statues, buildings and other monuments that give special look to this ancient city. Every building gives a new breath to this lovely pink city. The Armenian architects and masters created such kind of buildings that are still wondering everyone. Yerevan being a capital of Armenia is famous for its unique, outstanding and exclusive structure.

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Karen Demirchian Sports and Concerts Complex

The Karen Demirchian Sports and Concerts Complex or Hamalir is the biggest Sport-Concert Complex in Armenia. It is located on the hill of Tsitsernakaberd hill, near Hrazdan River.

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The Wings of Tatev Ropeway

The Wings of Tatev isn't just a cable car; it is a soaring bridge between the modern world and the medieval soul of Armenia. Stretching over 5.7 kilometers, it holds the world record as the longest non-stop double-track cable car, but its true value lies in the perspective it offers. As the cabin glides silently away from the station at Halidzor, the ground drops away to reveal the staggering depths of the Vorotan River Gorge, a landscape of jagged cliffs and emerald forests that looks more like a fantasy kingdom than a geographical feature.

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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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St. Gayane Church

The history and architecture of St. Gayane Church in Vagharshapat, Armenia. Built in 630 AD, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a masterpiece of Armenian spiritual history.

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Karmravor Church

Karmravor Saint Astvatsatsin Church is located in Ashtarak town. There is no exact information about the origin or the founder of the church.

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Cascade Complex

If you want to see the new breath of Armenian Architecture, Cascade Complex is just two minutes walk from Opera theatre. This extraordinary building was built in 1970’s.

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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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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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Smbataberd Fortress

High up in the mountains of Armenia, there is a place that feels like it belongs in a fairy tale. Smbataberd is a massive fortress built on top of a very steep ridge. It is surrounded by deep valleys on three sides, making it look like a crown sitting on the mountain. Because it is so high up, anyone standing there long ago could see enemies coming from miles away.

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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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Ponchik Monchik Gyumri

Right in the historic heart of Gyumri, Ponchik Monchik is more than just a café—it is a local landmark. While other spots might try to be modern or fancy, Ponchik Monchik—which literally means "Donut-Donut"—is cozy, nostalgic, and smells like the best parts of childhood. It is famous for being the soul of Gyumri’s food scene, where you can sit and watch the city’s life pass by through big windows or enjoy the vibrant, colorful interior. The atmosphere is joyful and legendary among families. It feels like a celebration every day, filled with the aroma of fried dough and the sound of children laughing. Since it opened, Ponchik Monchik has been the "must-visit" spot for anyone traveling to Armenia's cultural capital. It is the perfect place to warm up with a hot cocoa after exploring the Black Fortress or to grab a quick, sugary snack while walking through the old town. If you want a true taste of Gyumri’s hospitality and a bit of sweet comfort, you cannot skip this place.

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Akhtala Monastery

Akhtala monastery complex was built in 10th century located in Akhtala town, Lori Region. The monastery is surrounded by natural barriers and the only entrance to the castle is from the north .

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Armenian Genocide Museum

The Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex or Tsitstsernakaberd is dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. The Memorial Complex includes the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute which was opened in 1995.

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Sanahin Monastery

Sanahin is monastery complex located in Alaverdi town, Lori region. According to a legend, Sanahin was named after the master of a student that built Haghpat monastery.

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