Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church
The Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church is located in Oshakan town (Aragatostn region). This church is dedicated to the founder of Armenian Alphabet Mesrop Mashtots.
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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?
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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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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 MoreLavash Restaurant
If you want to experience the soul of Armenian tradition served with modern flair, Lavash Restaurant is the essential heart of Yerevan’s dining landscape. While Seasons offers botanical elegance, Lavash focuses on the warmth of the hearth and the timeless rituals of the Armenian table, making it a must-visit for locals and travelers alike.
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 MoreHistory Museum of Armenia
The History Museum of Armenia was founded in 1919. It exhibits about 400,000 art crafts of the Armenian Highlands from the prehistoric times to the middle ages and our days.
Show MoreHayravank Monastery
Standing on a rocky cliff above the blue waters of Lake Sevan, the Hayravank Monastery is a powerful monument made of dark volcanic stone. While Spitakavor is known for its light colors and 13th-century carvings, Hayravank is older and more rugged, with its earliest parts dating back to the 9th century. Its thick basalt walls were built to last, designed to withstand both the harsh mountain winters and the many invaders who passed through the region.
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 MoreSergei Parajanov Museum
The other pride of Yerevan city is the Sergey Parajanov’s Museum (1988).The Museum comprises 1400 exhibits; the collection includes installations, drawings, dolls, hats, and collages.
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 MoreSaghmosavank
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.
Show MoreSmbataberd 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.
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 MoreAreni-1 Cave
Hidden deep within the Gnishik River canyon in Armenia lies a portal to the ancient world known as the Areni-1 Cave. Also famously called the Bird’s Cave, this archaeological site is far more than just a hollow in the limestone cliffs. It is the place where history feels alive, offering a rare glimpse into how humans lived, created, and celebrated over six thousand years ago.
Show MoreAfrolab Roastery
Located on Pushkin Street, Afrolab Roastery is widely considered the pioneer of Yerevan’s specialty coffee movement. Far from the typical quiet café, Afrolab pulses with energy, trading minimalist aesthetics for a vibrant, tropical-industrial vibe. Known for its bold jungle-themed wallpaper, lush greenery, and high ceilings, it offers a sophisticated yet high-octane atmosphere that feels both urban and exotic.
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 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 MoreSaint 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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