What to do and see in Armenia, Armenia: The Best Sights & Landmarks

January 30, 2022 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Armenia, Armenia including Tatev Monastery, Noravank Monastery, Makaravank Monastery, Martiros Saryan House Museum, The Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots, Garni Temple, Tsitsernakaberd, Cafesjian Center for the Arts, Haghartsin Monastery, Khor Virap.
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1. Tatev Monastery

Highway 45, Tatev 3218 Armenia +374 99 480078 http://www.tatever.am/en/wings-of-tatev-aerial-roadway
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5.0 based on 563 reviews

Tatev Monastery

Reviewed By armenm2016 - Greater Sydney, Australia

The Monestary is about 1000 years and is built on the clif edge of the mountain. You appricaite the difficulty, the passion and the inspiration which must have been the driving force in completing such a difficult project. Take your time and listen to the serenity of the scenery - surrounding valleys and mountains.

2. Noravank Monastery

NoravankMonastery Road Amaghu Valley, Areni 3604 Armenia
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5.0 based on 467 reviews

Noravank Monastery

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This monastery dates from the 13th century and is completely different from other Armenian monasteries. "Noravank" means "new", so this the the "New Monastery". On its first floor, the mausoleum of Prince Burtel Orbelian and his family. Right on its façade, a narrow stone-made staircase (very dangerous, I must say) leads to the upper floor and to "Surb Astvatsatsin", the "Holy Mother of God Church"! It is a major religious and cultural center in Armenia and its visit could be combined with the one to "Khor Virap Monastery", as both monasteries are not very far from each other. Enjoy!

3. Makaravank Monastery

Achajur Village, Ijevan Armenia
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Makaravank Monastery

Reviewed By luisfeliped_13 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Did a hike from Perz Lake to Gosh and the monastery. Amazing place to visit from there did a walk to Gosh lake. Tough to the top of the hill but amazing place to visit. Good for a picnic

4. Martiros Saryan House Museum

3 Saryan street, Yerevan 0002 Armenia +374 10 580568 http://sarian.am
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Martiros Saryan House Museum

Reviewed By tatev_av - Yerevan, Armenia

Saryan is  founder of a modern Armenian national school of painting.  Born into an Armeni­an family in Nakhich­evan-on-Don,  studied at the Moscow Scho­ol of Arts.  He first visited Armenia, then part of the Russ­ian Empire, in 1901, visiting Lori, Shir­ak, Echmiadzin, Hagh­pat, Sanahin, Yerevan and Sevan. He comp­osed his first lands­capes depicting Arme­nia He mainly devoted himself again to landscape painting, as well as portraits. Join to learn more about his life and creations.

5. The Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots

Manushyan St, Vagharshapat Armenia +374 10 545570 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1011
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

The Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Visiting Vagharshapat and its complex of churches, museums and ruins is absolutely a must at any trip to Armenia. You can start with the "Zvartnots Temple" - the ruins of the old church consecrated to "Saint Gregory the Illuminator" and now known as the "Cathedral of the Celestial Angels". Then visit two different churches devoted to two of the first martyrs of Christianity, "Saint Hripsime" and "Saint Gayane", both nuns and deeply venerated in Armenia. Then, visit the "Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin" complex, the seat of the "Catholicos of All Armenians" (the Pope of the Armenian Apostolic Church), with the "Cathedral of Echmiadzin", which is actually closed for renovations and will remain so until probably 2022. But you can visit its exteriors, gardens, other buildings and, principally, the "Alex and Marie Manoogian Treasury House Museum", which simply is the Treasury of the Armenian Apostolic Church, with its awesome collection of important religious objects. This collection includes the precious "Holy Spear" which, according to legends, is the spear that wounded Jesus Christ at the Crucifixion and was brought to Armenia by Saint Jude Thaddeus. Isn't that enough? If it isn't, just remember that the "Mother Sea of Holy Echmiadzin" complex, including the ruins of the "Temple of Zvartnots", are all Unesco's appointed "World Heritage Sites"! Enjoy!

6. Garni Temple

Geghard Monastery Road H3, Garni Armenia +374 93 108303 [email protected] http://asyaararat.com/ru/packages/garni-geghard/
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4.5 based on 1,145 reviews

Garni Temple

Temple of Garni The Temple of Garni is a classical Hellenistic temple in Garni, Armenia. It is perhaps the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian Armenia.The temple was dedicated to Mythra, a deity popular in the Near East which became the patron goddess of the Roman Empire in the period before Christianity.Monastery of Geghard is a medieval monastery in the Kotayk province

Reviewed By AraB22 - Burbank, United States

Garni Temple is a Greco-Roman colonnaded Pagan Temple dating back to second or first century AD and next to the Temple there are excavated Roman baths... After visiting the temple make sure to enter one of the several homes where the villages will demonstrate making "Lavash" an ancient Armenian bread and enjoy some home made cheeses and fresh fruits... Time permitting take a local taxi and go down the gorge to enjoy the "Symphony of Rocks" formation . Most regular tours do not include this unique part of Garni but if you are with a private tour then you must enjoy the beautiful rock formations... once you are there you can also enjoy a fresh fish lunch in a beautiful garden setting restaurant with the fish swimming in the river.....

7. Tsitsernakaberd

8/8 Tsitsernakaberd Highway Kentron District, Yerevan 0082 Armenia +374 10 391412 http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/index.php
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4.5 based on 866 reviews

Tsitsernakaberd

Reviewed By Phillip8789 - Terrigal, Australia

The Memorial is located about 100 meters from the Genocide Museum. The Eternal Flame that glows within the centre of the 12 columns is poignant, beautifully understated within its surrounds, as such a Memorial to those victims of a genocide should be. Moving, thought-provoking and an important reminder of the past - unfortunately, not being heeded in today's worldwide society.

8. Cafesjian Center for the Arts

Tamanyan str. 10 Cascade Complex, Yerevan 0009 Armenia +374 10 567262 http://cmf.am/
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Cafesjian Center for the Arts

The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is dedicated to bringing the best of contemporary art to Armenia and presenting the best of Armenian culture to the world. Inspired by the vision of its founder, Gerard L. Cafesjian, the Center offers a wide variety of exhibitions, including a selection of important work from the Gerard L. Cafesjian Collection of contemporary art. Having celebrated its grand opening in November 2009, CCA continues to exhibit unique works of modern and contemporary art and offers a diverse program of lectures, films, concerts, and numerous educational initiatives for adults and children. Over one million people have visited the Center annually since its opening.

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

At Yerevan's "Kentron District", you will certainly get your attention caught by impressive gardens and an awesome building: this the "Cascade Complex", which houses the "Cafesjian Center for the Arts". An art museum in and around gardens, fountains and exhibition rooms. From "Tamanyan Street" and its pedestrian area, you can easily reach the museum, which is divided in two main sectors: the open-air "Cafesjian Sculpture Garden" and the "Cafesjian Art Galleries". At the external sculpture park and gardens, works by important international artists as Fernando Botero, Peter Woytuk, Joana Vasconcelos, Saraj Guha and many others. Inside the building, art galleries offering a wide variety of exhibitions, lectures, films, concerts, a library and other educational initiatives. After visiting the park, get inside the main building and take the indoor escalators up to the top floor. Take your time and start visiting the various galleries on your way down, Outside stairways provide awesome views of Yerevan and its "Kentron District". One last remark: right at the top of the "Cascade Complex", a part of the "Monument to 50 years of Soviet Armenia", as well of the "Aznavour Center", can be seen. Enjoy!

9. Haghartsin Monastery

Dilijan Armenia http://spiritofhaghartsin.com
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Haghartsin Monastery

Reviewed By R2873ZTpaulab - Santa Cruz, United States

beautiful serene monastery. carving is lovely. definitely worth a trip. buried in the Armenian countryside. no noise or disturbances, just this hidden treasure.

10. Khor Virap

Highway 11 - Near the village of Pokr Vedi Artashat, Lusarat 0612 Armenia
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4.5 based on 868 reviews

Khor Virap

Reviewed By abrahamyana2019 - Armenia, null

Amazing place to enjoy Armenian architecture and to dive into Armenian history. I think, Ararat mountain has the best view from this monastery.

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