Abandoned Cinemas of Yerevan
The first film screenings in Yerevan took place in 1898 in a small wooden shed located in the courtyard of the city police building. It can be said that it…
The first film screenings in Yerevan took place in 1898 in a small wooden shed located in the courtyard of the city police building. It can be said that it…
The Yeghishe Charents House-Museum in Yerevan, Armenia, is a dedicated cultural and historical institution that preserves the memory, life, and creative legacy of one of Armenia’s greatest 20th-century poets, Yeghishe…
The Monastery of St. John the Baptist, or Surb Astvatsatsin, is one of the most significant historical and cultural buildings in Armenia. It is located on the picturesque shore of…
Surb Arakelots (Monastery of the Holy Apostles) is a church in the Sevanavank complex on the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan, Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The complex of buildings is…
Sevanavank is an ancient monastery complex located in a picturesque area in northern Armenia, near the city of Vanadzor. Surrounded by majestic mountains and forests, this historical monument is a…
Matosavank is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic Church complex located 4 km west of Dilijan, near the village of Shamakhyan. Built in 1205, the monastery is an important part of Armenian…
Eduard Isabekyan Gallery occupies a special place in the cultural life of Armenia, being not only a center for demonstrating contemporary art works, but also a powerful impetus for the…
The History Museum of Armenia is a cultural institution of national importance, which for more than a century has been collecting, discovering, registering, preserving, studying, interpreting and exhibiting tangible and…
The Museum of National Architecture is one of the most important cultural institutions in the city of Gyumri and the entire region. It serves as a center for the preservation…
Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is a city rich in history and culture that offers tourists a variety of museums. Here is a list of some of the key museums…