Haghpat Monastery
Haghpat is medieval monastery complex located in Haghpat town Lori Region. Haghpat monastery was built in 10th century. Haghpat was eminent spiritual and cultural center of Armenia.
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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.
Show MoreSaint Gregory the Enlightener Cathedral
The Saint Gregory the Enlightener Cathedral is the largest Armenian Apostolic Church in Armenia. It is located in the Central part of Yerevan.
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The historical Dadivank is one of the beautiful churches of Artsakh, it was built in 9th-13th centuries. The church is located on the slope of Dadivan Mountain near Dadivank town in Nagorno Karabakh
Show MoreCharents Museum of Literature and Arts
Eghishe Charents was an Armenian poet, writer, translator and public activist. He is one of the greatest poets of Armenia.
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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.
Show MoreTer-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.
Show MoreCafesjian Center for the Arts
Cafesjian Center for the Arts is located in the center of the Yerevan (2002), near the Cascade complex. The founder was a famous Armenian businessman Gerard L. Cafesjian.
Show MoreHovhannes 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.
Show MoreYereruyk 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.
Show MoreMother Armenia Military Museum
You’ve probably seen a statue of a woman overlooking Yerevan city and you have had a question; who is she or why a woman holds a sword in her hand?
Show MoreArmenian 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.
Show MoreOdzun Church
Odzun Church is located in Odzun town, Lori Region. It belongs to domed basilica types of churches.The church of Odzun is one of the early medieval unique buildings that completely preserved the outside look.
Show MoreGandzasar Monastery
Gandzasar monastery complex is located in Vank town, the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh. The monastery was built in the 10th-13th centuries.
Show MoreGeghard monastery
Geghard is medieval monastery complex in Armenia, located in Kotayk region near Goght town. The monastery was built in a place where once was a famous sanctuary, due to its sacred sources coming from the rocks.
Show MoreSanahin 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.
Show MoreEduard Isabekyan Gallery
Eduard Isabekyan gallery was founded in 2004 and opened in 2013. Eduard Isabekyan’s son Aram Isabekyan has donated 28 of Eduard’s well-known paintings to the city of Yerevan that were presented in his permanent exhibition.
Show MoreModern 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.
Show MoreMatenadaran
The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts also known as Matenadaran is a depository of ancient manuscripts and has one of the biggest collections of the manuscripts in Armenia.
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