Karahunj: The Armenian Stonehenge
Discover Karahunj, Armenia's ancient "Stonehenge." Explore the 7,500-year-old space observatory in Syunik, featuring megaliths and mysterious celestial holes.
Show MoreNational Gallery of Armenia
The National Gallery is the main Gallery of Armenia and located at the Republic Square of Yerevan. The Gallery’s collection contains more than 26,000 canvas presenting Armenian, Russian, European paintings.
Show MoreThe Architecture of Churches
The Armenian Highland is rich with a stone; that is why the uniqueness of national Armenian Architecture is considered to be the diversity of Armenian stones, especially tufa stone, also its unique in its exceptional diversity, the artistic and mechanical features.
Show MoreKecharis Monastery
Kecharis is medieval monastery complex located in Tsaghkadzor town, Kotayk region. The monastery is the spiritual and cultural center of Kotayk region.
Show MoreYerevan 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.
Show MoreThe Devil’s Bridge
Discover the mystery of Devil’s Bridge (Satani Kamurj) in Armenia. Explore natural hot springs, colorful mineral pools, and the deep Vorotan Canyon. Perfect for adventure seekers visiting Tatev
Show MoreZoravor Surb Astvatsatsin Church
Zoravor Surb Astvatsatsin Church is one of the oldest churches in Yerevan. The Church is located in the oldest part of Yerevan which was called Shahar district.
Show MoreSherep Restaurant
If you love the idea of "dinner as a show" but prefer real-life action over digital projections, Sherep is your go-to destination. Just steps away from Le Petit Chef, this restaurant replaces 3D mapping with a high-energy, open-concept kitchen where the culinary process is the main event.
Show MoreMount Azdahak
Mount Azdahak is a stunning extinct volcano located in the heart of the Geghama Mountains. Standing at roughly 3,597 meters, it is the third-highest peak in Armenia and offers one of the most unique landscapes in the Caucasus region. For tourists seeking an adventure away from the crowds, this mountain provides a mix of Martian-like scenery, ancient history, and refreshing natural beauty.
Show MoreNoravank 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.
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.
Show MoreMother Armenia
The Armenians fought through centuries and decades, millions of heroes died for the independence of Armenia. Amongst the brave Armenian soldiers, were brave Armenian women who struggled equally.
Show MoreSpitakavor 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.
Show MoreParz Lake
Discover the mirror-like waters of Parz Lake in Armenia. Explore hiking trails, local wildlife, and nearby monasteries in the heart of Dilijan National Park.
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.
Show MoreSt. 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.
Show MoreMount 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.
Show MoreKhndzoresk Swinging Bridge
Explore the ancient "City of Caves" in Syunik, Armenia. Cross the thrilling swinging bridge to discover man-made cliff dwellings, historic churches, and wild mountain trails.
Show MorePonchik 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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