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Martiros Saryan House-Museum: The Home of Armenia's Colors
Located on Saryan Street in the center of Yerevan the house-museum of the great painter Martiros Saryan was founded in 1967 during the artist's lifetime. The complex consists of the residential house where the master lived and the studio where he created his works. The museum's collection includes hundreds of Saryan's works ranging from early drawings to canvases from the last years of his life. Here you can see famous landscapes portraits and still lifes that reflect the b

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Mar 101 min read


Vernissage: Yerevan's Open-Air Museum and World of Souvenirs
In the heart of Yerevan near Republic Square lies one of the city's most colorful spots—Vernissage. This is a vast open-air market where you can find the best examples of Armenian culture and art. Here you can buy handmade silver jewelry wood carvings Armenian carpets paintings and antique items. Vernissage is the best place to purchase unique souvenirs and experience the creative spirit of Armenian craftsmen. It has become a favorite destination for tourists where every ite

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Mar 81 min read


Monument to Hovhannes Tumanyan: The Eternal Presence of the All-Armenian Poet
In the heart of Yerevan at Freedom Square in front of the National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet stands the monument to the great Hovhannes Tumanyan. Installed in 1957 it is one of the capital's most beloved and symbolic monuments. Created by sculptor Ara Sargsyan and architect Grigor Aghababyan this bronze statue depicts the poet in a majestic standing position. The monument symbolizes Tumanyan's invaluable contribution to Armenian literature and culture. It has becom

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Mar 61 min read


Abovyan Street: The Historical Heart and Architectural Chronicle of Yerevan
Abovyan Street (formerly Astafyan) is one of Yerevan's oldest and most prominent central streets named after the great Armenian enlightener Khachatur Abovyan. Starting from Republic Square and stretching to the Abovyan monument near "Victory" Park it serves as the city's "calling card" merging different historical layers into one harmonic atmosphere. 1. Historical Overview and Urban Significance The street was designed in 1856 as the city’s main axis and was initially named A

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Mar 52 min read


Monument to Alexander Spendiaryan: Musical Grandeur in Opera Square
The monument to Alexander Spendiaryan is located in Yerevan’s Freedom Square adjacent to the National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. Installed in 1957 it embodies the great composer's creative reflections and musical genius. Created by sculptors Ghukas Chubaryan and Ara Sargsyan this bronze statue depicts Spendiaryan in a seated position as if composing or conducting an orchestra. The monument creates a unique cultural atmosphere around itself where locals and tourist

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Mar 41 min read


Khnko Aper National Children's Library: A World of Knowledge and Fairy Tales
Located in the heart of Yerevan the Khnko Aper National Children's Library has been one of the most beloved cultural spots for children and teenagers for decades. Founded in 1933 it bears the name of the prominent Armenian children's writer Khnko Aper (Atabek Khnkoyan). The library building stands out for its unique architecture and rich book collection which includes fairy tales world literature and educational materials in various languages. Book presentations puppet shows

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Mar 41 min read


Lovers' Park: A Green Oasis in the Heart of Yerevan
Located on Marshal Baghramyan Avenue Lovers' Park is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained recreational areas in the city. The park has a rich history and has been transformed over the years into a masterpiece of modern landscape design inspired by Japanese zen gardens blended with Armenian natural elements. With its small waterfalls peaceful ponds and sculptures it is the perfect place to escape the city's noise and relax. The park frequently hosts outdoor concerts e

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Feb 261 min read


The Monument to Mesrop Mashtots: The Majestic Guardian of Matenadaran
In the heart of Yerevan, at the entrance of the Matenadaran (Institute of Ancient Manuscripts), rises the most prominent monument to Mesrop Mashtots . Erected in 1962, the monument is the masterpiece of the renowned sculptor Ghukas Chubaryan. The sculptor depicted Mashtots seated, with one hand raised as if pointing to divine light, while the other hand indicates the letters he created. Beside him kneels his disciple, Koryun, symbolizing the transmission of knowledge and enli

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Feb 251 min read


Martiros Saryan Monument: Marble Immortality in the Heart of Yerevan
It is impossible to imagine the cultural face of Yerevan without Saryan Park and the majestic white marble monument rising within it. This is more than just a tribute to the 20th century’s greatest master of color; it is one of the city's most vibrant and inspiring landmarks. The monument was officially unveiled in 1986, on the Master’s birthday, February 28th. Behind the creation of this monument stand two giants of Armenian culture. The sculpture was crafted by the renowned

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Feb 251 min read


Moscow Cinema (KinoMoscow) Historic Movie Theater in Yerevan
The Moscow Cinema , also known today as KinoMoscow , is one of the most iconic and historic cinema venues in Yerevan, Armenia . Located at 18 Abovyan Street in Charles Aznavour Square , it has been a cultural landmark since its opening on December 12, 1936 , when the first screening featured the classic Armenian sound film Pepo . Designed by architects Tiran Yerkanyan and Gevorg Kochar , the building was constructed on the site of the historic Saints Peter and Paul Church ,

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Feb 241 min read


Martiros Saryan Park in Yerevan
The Martiros Saryan Park is a charming green space in the heart of Yerevan, Armenia , located between Mashtots Avenue and Stepan Zoryan Street , right across from France Square and close to the Opera and Ballet Theatre . Named after the legendary Armenian artist Martiros Saryan (1880-1972), the park celebrates his legacy with a striking 6-meter tall marble statue at its center. Martiros Saryan Park has become a vibrant cultural hub where local artists display and sell pa

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Feb 241 min read


Charles Aznavour Statue: A Touch of France in the Heart of Yerevan
In one of Yerevan's most vibrant spots, on Abovyan Street, right next to the Moscow Cinema, stands the monument to the legendary chansonnier Charles Aznavour. This location was not chosen by chance; in a place where art, cinema, and urban tranquility converge, Aznavour’s presence has become an essential part of Yerevan's cultural identity. The statue captures the Great Armenian with his characteristic energy and soulfulness. It was erected during the artist's lifetime as a sy

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Feb 241 min read


Alexander Tamanyan Monument in Yerevan
The Alexander Tamanyan Monument is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Yerevan . Located near the famous Cascade Complex , the monument honors the legendary architect who designed the modern layout of Armenia’s capital. Alexander Tamanyan (1878–1936) was the chief architect of Yerevan. Thanks to his visionary urban plan, the city transformed into a harmonious blend of classical Armenian architecture and modern urban design. Walking around this area, visitors can

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Feb 241 min read


National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia – Yerevan
The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia is located in Yerevan on Baghramyan Avenue. It serves as the legislative body of the country. The building was constructed during the Soviet period and is built from Armenian tuff stone, reflecting the architectural style typical of Yerevan. The surrounding area includes government institutions, parks, and official residences. The National Assembly plays a central role in Armenia’s political system, where laws are debated and

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Feb 231 min read


Armenian Brandy Factory – The Legacy of Legendary Armenian Brandy
The Armenian Brandy Factory in Yerevan is more than just a production site — it is a cornerstone of Armenia’s cultural and historical heritage. Founded in the 19th century, the factory represents craftsmanship, tradition, and exceptional quality. The unique Armenian climate, local grape varieties, and decades of expertise give Armenian brandy its distinctive rich flavor and aroma. Today, Armenian brandy is exported worldwide and remains highly respected among connoisseurs of

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Feb 221 min read


National Gallery of Armenia
The National Gallery of Armenia , located in the heart of Yerevan, is the country’s largest and most prestigious art museum. Home to over 40,000 artworks , the gallery features Armenian, Russian, European, and modern art, including paintings, sculptures, and graphic works. Visitors can explore Armenia’s rich artistic heritage , attend temporary exhibitions, and enjoy cultural events held throughout the year. The museum’s stunning architecture and central location make it a mu

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Feb 221 min read


Matenadaran: The Treasury of Armenian Culture and Science
Standing prominently at the end of Mashtots Avenue the Matenadaran is one of the world's largest repositories of ancient manuscripts. This institution is not only a museum but also a prestigious research center housing thousands of handwritten books on history philosophy medicine and art. The statue of Mesrop Mashtots the creator of the Armenian alphabet welcomes visitors at the entrance alongside other great Armenian thinkers. Matenadaran is a powerful symbol of the Armenian

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Feb 221 min read


Saint Anna Church and Saint Katoghike Chapel: Where History Meets Modernity
Saint Anna Church and Saint Katoghike Chapel: Where History Meets Modernity Located at the intersection of Abovyan and Sayat-Nova streets in the heart of Yerevan is one of the city's most peaceful corners. Here the ancient 13th-century Saint Katoghike Chapel stands alongside the modern Saint Anna Church complex. Designed in the classical Armenian architectural style Saint Anna Church has become an important spiritual center in the city. This site is a perfect example of how

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Feb 221 min read


Yerevan Opera Theatre: The Cultural Heart of the Capital
Rising in the center of Yerevan the National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet is a masterpiece of Armenian architecture and one of the city's primary symbols. Designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan this structure combines two halls: the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall and the Alexander Spendiaryan Opera House. The building is unique for its circular shape and intricate national ornaments. Surrounded by Freedom Square and lush parks it remains the most beloved destinatio

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Feb 221 min read
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