Khor-Virap

Khor Virap monastery is located in Ararat region near Lusarat town. This monastery is considered to be Armenian famous sanctuary and pilgrimage.

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Tatev Monastery

Goris is considered to be the most visited destination of the tourists because one of the wonders of Armenia is here. The one and only Tatev Monastery complex is situated here. It is not a secret that Tatev is a fascinating place that attracts everyone.

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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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Sevanavank

Sevanavank is monastery complex on a peninsula of Lake Sevan which is located in Gegharkunik region. According to the Armenian historians, Gregory Enlightener was founded the first two churches in 305

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Haghartsin Monastery

Haghartsin Monastery complex was founded by Bagratunies, in the 10th century. It is located in Dilijan town, Tavush Region․According to historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi the monastery was built in the 10th -13th century.

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Goshavank

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.

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Tsitsernakaberd

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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Matenadaran

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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Charents 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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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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Geghard 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.

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Afrolab 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.

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Mount 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.

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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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Shaki Waterfall

Discover the beauty and legend of Shaki Waterfall in Syunik, Armenia. Learn the best time to visit this stunning landmark near Sisian and Karahunj.

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Saint Karapet Monastery

Saint Karapet (also known as Spitakavor St. Karapet) is a monastic complex of the 13th-century. It is located approximately 60 km from Yerevan, nestled in the mountains near the village of Lanjar in the Ararat Region. The building is considered a significant example of medieval Armenian architecture, commissioned by the noble Proshyan family during the mid-1200s.

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Saint 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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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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Modern 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.

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