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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Goshavank is medieval monastery complex. It is located in Gosh town (Tavush Region), at the left bank of Getik River. The previous name of the church was Nor Getik, but after the death of Mkhitar Gosh, the church was renamed Goshavank.
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 MoreGarni 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.
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 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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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 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.
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.
Show MoreKaren 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.
Show MoreSardarapat Memorial Complex
The Sardarapat Memorial Complex is a monumental tribute to the 1918 victory that saved the Armenian nation from total destruction.
Show MoreThe 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.
Show MoreLake Sevan
Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes, a shimmering turquoise expanse situated 1,900 meters above sea level. Often called the "Blue Eye" of Armenia, it is framed by the towering Geghama and Vardenis mountains, serving as both a vital life source and a site of profound historical significance.
Show MoreSaint Gevorg Monastery of Mughni
The Saint Gevorg Monastery of Mughni is located in the Aragatsotn region of Armenia. The remains of Saint George were kept in the church.
Show MoreSorriso 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?
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 MoreCafesjian Center for the Arts
Visiting the Cafesjian Center? Get tips on the 572 steps, free escalator hours, art exhibitions, and the best spot for Mount Ararat views in Yerevan.
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 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.
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