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Churches & Monasteries
Explore Armenia’s most beautiful churches and monasteries. Discover historic landmarks, stunning architecture, and spiritual sites across Yerevan and beyond. Perfect for tourists and photographers seeking inspiration


Sanahin Monastery Complex: The Spiritual and Scientific Forge of Medieval Armenia
Located in the city of Alaverdi in the Lori region Sanahin Monastery Complex is one of the gems of Armenian architecture. It was founded in the 10th century by King Ashot III the Merciful. The name Sanahin is traditionally interpreted as "this one is older than that one" (referring to the nearby Haghpat Monastery). It served as one of the largest cultural and educational centers of medieval Armenia hosting a higher school a library and a center of calligraphy. The complex

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Mar 101 min read


Khor Virap: From the Depths of History to the Shadow of Ararat
The Khor Virap monastery complex is one of Armenia’s most prominent historical and spiritual monuments. It is situated on a hill at the site of the ancient capital Artashat where the royal prison was once located. "Virap" means "deep pit" or "dungeon." According to the history of Agathangelos King Tiridates III the Great cast Gregory the Illuminator into this pit for preaching Christianity. Today visitors have the opportunity to descend into the same 6-meter-deep cell where h

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Mar 81 min read


Blue Mosque: A Witness to Yerevan's Historical and Cultural Diversity
In the center of Yerevan near Mashtots Avenue stands the city's only active mosque - the Blue Mosque or Goy Mosque. It was built in 1766 by Hussein Ali the Khan of Yerevan. The mosque earned its name from the sky-blue tiles on its dome and facade. The complex features a spacious and peaceful inner courtyard with fruit trees creating a unique Oriental atmosphere in the heart of the city. Today the Blue Mosque is not only a religious building but also an important cultural cen

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Mar 71 min read


Saint Marianeh Church: The Soaring Beauty of Ashtarak
Rising in the city of Ashtarak in the Aragatsotn region Saint Marianeh Church is one of the finest examples of medieval Armenian architecture. Built in 1281 it is distinguished by its high slender drum and perfect proportions. Valuable inscriptions regarding the church's construction have been preserved on the southern wall. Built from local brownish tuff this temple is visible from various points of the city and is an integral part of Ashtarak's historical character. Sai

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Mar 71 min read


Sisavan Saint John Church: The Early Medieval Gem of the Syunik World
Rising in the city of Sisian in the Syunik region Sisavan Church (also known as Saint John) is one of the most valuable monuments of 7th-century Armenian architecture . Built by the princes of Syunik this temple is distinguished by its perfect proportions and modest decorations. In its design it belongs to the "Hripsime-type" structures which testifies to the high level of early medieval Armenian construction art. Valuable inscriptions and sculptures have been preserved on th

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Mar 71 min read


Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church: The Home of the Armenian Alphabet and Faith in Oshakan
In the historic village of Oshakan in the Aragatsotn region lies one of the most sacred sanctuaries for the Armenian people - Saint Mesrop Mashtots Church. This is the resting place of Mesrop Mashtots the genius creator of the Armenian alphabet. The current church was built in 1875-1879 under the initiative of Catholicos George IV on the site of an ancient 5th-century chapel. The interior of the temple is decorated with magnificent frescoes and the courtyard features unique

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Mar 71 min read


Havuts Tar: The Hidden Medieval Wonder of Khosrov Reserve
Perched on a high slope of the Garni gorge within the Khosrov State Reserve lies one of the major spiritual and cultural centers of medieval Armenia-Havuts Tar. This monastic complex flourished during the 11th-13th centuries and is famous for its magnificent fortress-like walls and the Holy Savior (Surb Amenaprkich) Church. According to tradition many relics including the Amenaprkich cross were kept here. Although the monastery was heavily damaged by the devastating 1679 eart

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Mar 71 min read


Goshavank: The Sanctuary of Medieval Thought and Faith
In the picturesque village of Gosh in the Tavush region lies one of the gems of Armenian architecture Goshavank (formerly Nor Getik). The monastic complex was founded in 1188 by the great thinker legislator and fabulist Mkhitar Gosh. For centuries it served as a vital educational and cultural hub hosting a higher school (university). Goshavank is famous for its unique architecture and exceptional khachkars (cross-stones) the most notable of which is the "embroidered" khachkar

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Mar 61 min read


St. Mary’s Church of Nork: The Spiritual Symbol of Yerevan’s Ancient District
The St. Mary’s (Surb Astvatsatsin) Church of Nork (founded in the 18th century, reconstructed in the late 20th century) is the spiritual symbol of one of Yerevan’s oldest districts, Nork. Situated on a hill, it holds a dominant position over the surrounding area. The church is noted for its high construction quality and restrained yet expressive decoration, making it one of Yerevan's most important historical and cultural monuments. 1. Historical Overview and Destruction The

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Mar 52 min read


Shoghakat: A Radiant Monument of Late Medieval Architecture
The Shoghakat Church (1694) is one of the most elegant and complete structures of late medieval Armenian architecture. Located in the city of Vagharshapat, west of the Saint Hripsime Temple, the church is noted for its high construction quality and its restrained yet expressive decoration. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. 1. Historical Overview and Tradition The church was built by Prince Aghamal Shorotetsi on the site where, according to tradition, unknown Ch

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Mar 42 min read


Noravank: The Architectural Gem Carved Amidst Red Cliffs
Perched on the edge of a deep canyon in the Vayots Dzor region Noravank is one of the most impressive monuments of medieval Armenian architecture. Built in the 13th-14th centuries this monastic complex is famous for its unique two-story Surb Astvatsatsin (Burtelashen) church whose narrow and angular exterior stairs lead to the second floor. Noravank is inseparably linked with the name of the genius sculptor and architect Momik whose bas-reliefs—especially the depiction of God

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Mar 41 min read


Tatev Monastery: The Fortress of Armenian Spiritual Rebirth and Science
Tatev Monastery: The Fortress of Armenian Spiritual Rebirth and Science Perched on the high cliffs of Syunik the Tatev monastic complex is one of the most powerful symbols of medieval Armenian architecture and culture. Founded in the 9th century this monastery was for centuries not only a spiritual center but also a vital hub for science and education. It was home to the famous University of Tatev where the greatest scientists and miniaturists of the time studied and worked

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Mar 41 min read


Makaravank: The Pinnacle of Mountain Architecture and Sculpture in Tavush
Makaravank is one of the most valuable and artistically rich complexes of medieval Armenian architecture. It is located 6 km from the village of Achajur in the Tavush region, on the slope of Mount Paytatap. The monastery is distinguished by the exceptional delicacy of its sculptural art and the high quality of its construction techniques. 1. Architectural Structure of the Complex The monastic complex consists of several buildings. The use of multicolored stones (pink andesite

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Mar 32 min read


Geghard: The Symphony of Rock-Cut Architecture and Spiritual Grandeur
Geghardavank (13th century), originally known as Ayrivank (The Monastery of the Caves), is one of the most complex and unique architectural ensembles in Armenia. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is renowned for its monolithic churches carved directly into the solid rock of the mountain. 1. Historical Context and the Sacred Spear The monastery was founded in the 4th century by Saint Gregory the Illuminator, but the principal surviving structures date to the 13th cen

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Mar 21 min read


Saghmosavank (13th Century)
Saghmosavank is one of the most impressive and complete monuments of Armenian medieval architecture. It is located in the village of Saghmosavan in the Aragatsotn region on the edge of the deep precipice of the Kasagh River gorge. The monastery stands out for the audacity of its engineering solutions the perfection of its architectural forms and its exceptional harmony with the natural landscape. 1. Historical Overview and Foundation The main construction of the complex is li

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Mar 22 min read


Jukhtak Vank: Architecture of the Twin Cathedrals in the Forests of Dilijan
The Jukhtak monastic complex (12th-13th centuries) is one of the original examples of Armenian medieval architecture which received its name due to the two separately standing churches ("jukht" meaning pair). It is located in the Tavush region 3 km northwest of the city of Dilijan on a platform of a forested mountainside. The complex stands out for its restrained constructive style highly artistic lithic inscriptions and harmonious composition with nature. 1. Architectural St

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Mar 22 min read


Matosavank Monastery (13th Century)
Matosavank is a small yet exceptionally valuable monument of Armenian medieval architecture hidden within the dense forests of Dilijan National Park on the slopes opposite Jukhtak Vank. This monastic complex stands out for its contemplative atmosphere and delicate stonework serving as a typical example of 13th-century Armenian spiritual centers. 1. Historical Overview and Foundation The main construction of the complex took place during the first half of the 13th century. Fou

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Mar 22 min read


Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: The Spiritual Capital of the Armenians
The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin is the heart of the Armenian people's spiritual life and the residence of the Catholicos of All Armenians. It is one of the world's oldest Christian cathedrals founded in the early 4th century based on the vision of Saint Gregory the Illuminator. According to tradition the Only Begotten Son of God descended from heaven and pointed to the site of the cathedral with a golden hammer giving rise to the name "Etchmiadzin" (The Descent of the Onl

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Feb 281 min read


Haghartsin Monastery – Historic Church Complex near Dilijan
The Haghartsin Monastery is a stunning medieval church and monastery complex nestled in the forested mountains near the town of Dilijan in Tavush Province, Armenia . Built between the 10th and 13th centuries , Haghartsin is one of Armenia’s most beautiful spiritual and historic sites, blending architectural richness with natural beauty. The complex includes three ancient churches St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) , St. Gregory , and St. Stepanos along with gavit (nar

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Feb 241 min read


Hovhannavank Monastery – Ancient Spiritual Marvel in the Armenian Countryside
Hovhannavank Monastery is a historic Armenian monastery located near the Kasagh River in the Aragatsotn region. Founded in the 4th–5th centuries , it was rebuilt in the 13th century and is famous for its medieval Armenian architecture , intricate stone carvings, and panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Visitors come to explore Armenia’s rich religious heritage, admire the ancient churches , and capture breathtaking photos of the monastery and its natural surrounding

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Feb 221 min read
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