Heritage and Nature
Travel guideClear guidance for heritage nature and Armenia travel planning.

Marmashen Monastery
Marmashen Monastery is one of the finest medieval monuments in Shirak Province, set near Marmashen village and a short drive from Gyumri. Known for its warm red tuff, elegant domes and quiet setting by the Akhurian River, it is a rewarding stop for travelers who want to see Armenian architecture beyond the capital.

Aram Khachaturian House-Museum
The Aram Khachaturian House-Museum is one of Yerevan’s most meaningful cultural addresses, dedicated to the life, music and memory of the world-renowned Armenian composer. Located in the city center, it combines a preserved home, museum collection and concert space in one elegant setting.

Harichavank Monastery
Harichavank Monastery is a remarkable medieval complex in Shirak Province, near Harich village and the town of Artik. With roots reaching back to the early medieval period and major development in the 13th century, it is one of the most rewarding heritage sites in northern Armenia.

Sergey Parajanov Museum
The Sergey Parajanov Museum is one of Yerevan’s most original art museums, dedicated to the film director, screenwriter and visual artist known for his symbolic cinema and extraordinary imagination. Located in Dzoragyugh, it presents collages, drawings, objects, photographs and personal memories.

Hovhannavank Monastery
Hovhannavank Monastery is a dramatic medieval site in Aragatsotn Province, set on the edge of the Kasagh Gorge in Ohanavan village. With its stone churches, carvings and sweeping canyon views, it is one of the most impressive heritage stops near Yerevan.

Yeghishe Charents House-Museum
The Yeghishe Charents House-Museum is an important literary museum in central Yerevan, located in the apartment where the Armenian poet lived during the last years of his life. It presents manuscripts, books, photographs, personal objects and the intellectual world of one of Armenia’s major literary voices.

Saghmosavank Monastery
Saghmosavank Monastery is a striking 13th-century Armenian monastic complex in Aragatsotn Province, standing above the Kasagh River gorge. Known as the monastery of psalms, it combines medieval stone architecture, canyon views and a quiet spiritual atmosphere near Yerevan.

Museum of Literature and Art after Yeghishe Charents
The Museum of Literature and Art after Yeghishe Charents is one of Yerevan’s major cultural archives, preserving manuscripts, photographs, documents and personal collections connected with Armenian literature, theatre, music and cinema.

Mother Armenia Military History Museum
The Mother Armenia Military History Museum is located inside the pedestal of the Mother Armenia monument in Yerevan’s Victory Park. It presents military history, national memory and 20th-century Armenian experience in a setting with wide views over the city.

Hayravank Monastery
Hayravank Monastery is a peaceful medieval site above Lake Sevan in Gegharkunik Province. With its 9th- to 12th-century churches, khachkars and blue lake views, it is a rewarding stop for travelers exploring the quieter side of Sevan.

Yerevan Museum of Modern Art
The Yerevan Museum of Modern Art is a key cultural space on Mashtots Avenue, founded in 1972 by Henrik Igityan. Its collection highlights Armenian modern and contemporary artists, especially the creative generation of the 1960s.

Sevanavank Monastery
Sevanavank Monastery is one of Armenia’s most famous historic sights, set on the Sevan Peninsula above Lake Sevan. Founded in the 9th century, it is known for dark stone churches, wide lake views and one of the most memorable landscapes in the country.

Hovhannes Sharambeyan Folk Art Center
The Hovhannes Sharambeyan Folk Art Center is a warm and colorful cultural institution in Yerevan dedicated to Armenian folk art, crafts and living traditions. Its collections include woodwork, metalwork, embroidery, lace, carpets, ceramics and works by self-taught artists.

Goshavank Monastery
Goshavank Monastery is a treasured medieval complex in Tavush Province, located in Gosh village near Dilijan. Connected with the scholar Mkhitar Gosh, it is known for its stone churches, refined khachkars, mountain setting and deep cultural importance.

Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum
The Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum is a major literary museum in Yerevan dedicated to one of Armenia’s most beloved poets and writers. Its collection includes manuscripts, photographs, books, personal objects and materials connected with Tumanyan’s family and creative world.

Yerevan History Museum
The Yerevan History Museum tells the story of Armenia’s capital from ancient settlement to modern city life. Founded in 1931 and now located in the Yerevan Municipality complex on Argishti Street, it is an essential stop for understanding the city beyond its main squares.

Haghartsin Monastery
Haghartsin Monastery is one of the most beautiful heritage sites in Tavush Province, hidden among the forests near Dilijan. Built between the 10th and 13th centuries, it combines elegant Armenian stone architecture with the green calm of northern Armenia.

Akhtala Monastery
Akhtala Monastery is a remarkable fortified monastery in Lori Province, known for its medieval walls, mountain setting and rare frescoes. It is one of northern Armenia’s most distinctive heritage sites for travelers interested in history, art and architecture.

Sanahin Monastery
Sanahin Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Lori Province and one of Armenia’s greatest medieval religious and educational centers. Together with Haghpat, it represents the high achievement of Armenian architecture, learning and manuscript culture.

Haghpat Monastery
Haghpat Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Lori Province and one of the finest examples of medieval Armenian religious architecture. Together with Sanahin, it reflects centuries of monastic learning, manuscript culture and spiritual life.

Noravank Monastery
Noravank Monastery is one of Armenia’s most spectacular heritage sites, set in a red-rock gorge in Vayots Dzor Province. Known for its medieval churches, carved stonework and dramatic landscape, it is a favorite route from Yerevan toward Areni and southern Armenia.

Khor Virap Monastery
Khor Virap Monastery is one of Armenia’s most famous pilgrimage and heritage sites, set in the Ararat plain with a dramatic view of Mount Ararat. Closely linked to Saint Gregory the Illuminator, it is central to the story of Armenia’s Christian identity.

Shoghakat Church
Shoghakat Church is a peaceful 17th-century church in Vagharshapat, part of the UNESCO-listed Echmiatsin and Zvartnots heritage area. Built in 1694 on an older sacred site, it is known for its brown tuff stone, quiet atmosphere and Armenian ecclesiastical architecture.
