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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Karmravor Church

Karmravor Saint Astvatsatsin Church is located in Ashtarak town. There is no exact information about the origin or the founder of the church.

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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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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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Ter-Ghazaryans’ Micro Art Museum

Ter-Ghazaryans’ Micro Art is the first museum of microminiatures in Armenia. The exhibition includes the micro works of Eduard Ter-Ghazaryans (Grandfather and Grandson), placed on specially designed pedestals, with built-in lighting.

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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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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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Odzun Church

Odzun Church is located in Odzun town, Lori Region. It belongs to domed basilica types of churches.The church of Odzun is one of the early medieval unique buildings that completely preserved the outside look.

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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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Saint 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.

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Erebuni Museum

Erebuni museum is one of the important museums of Yerevan. A cuneiform inscription on the establishment of Erebuni town is located in this museum.

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Cafesjian Center for the Arts – Must-Visit Cascade Yerevan Museum

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.

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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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Yereruyk Basilica

Yereruyk is ancient Armenian Church located in Aragatsotn region. Due to its unique architectural type, it is considered to be one of the greatest buildings of Middle Ages.

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The Architectural Museum of Gyumri

The Architectural Museum of Gyumri is the most attractive and the most visited museum in Gyumri. This museum is the old house which has represents Gyumri’s history, local culture, and everyday life.

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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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Makaravank

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.

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The Museum of Folk Art in Armenia

The Museum of Folk-Art in Armenia is a unique cultural and art center representing Armenian decorative and applied art. It was named after Hovhannes Sharambeyan, a famous Armenian painter and distinguished representer of Art.

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