Garni 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.

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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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Ghazanchetsots Cathedral

The white dressed beauty of Artsakh is located in the central part of Shushi town. This cathedral is considered to be the second most important spiritual center in Artsakh.

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History 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.

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Cascade Complex

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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Hovhanavank

Hovhanavank is medieval monastery complex in Aragatsotn region. It is located on the right bank of Kasakh River, at the edge of a high gorge.

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Mother 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.

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Sanahin 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.

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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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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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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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Republic Square of Armenia

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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Cafesjian 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.

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The 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.

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Noravank 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.

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Akhtala Monastery

Akhtala monastery complex was built in 10th century located in Akhtala town, Lori Region. The monastery is surrounded by natural barriers and the only entrance to the castle is from the north .

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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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