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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Armenia ratified the convention on 5 September 1993. [3] Armenia has three sites on the list, all of which are monasteries, churches, or related religious sites. The first property listed in Armenia was the Haghpat Monastery, in 1996. In 2000, the site was extended to include the Sanahin Monastery.
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  3. thecollector.com

    Aug 19, 2024Located amidst spectacular mountain scenery just 15 miles southeast of Yerevan, Garni Temple is a masterpiece of Hellenistic architecture and a must-see historical site in Armenia. Built in the 1st century CE by King Tiridates I and dedicated to the sun god Mihr, Garni Temple is the most significant pre-Christian historical relic left standing ...
  4. tripadvisor.com

    Nov 30, 2024During my earlier this month travels, I visited Sevanavank Monastery on the shores of Lake Sevan in Armenia. This ancient site, rich in history and offering breathtaking views, provided a deeply spiritual experience. Sevanavank, founded in the 9th century by Princess Mariam, originally served as a retreat for monks. ...
  5. armeniatraveltips.com

    The Blue Mosque. Nowadays, the Blue Mosque is the only standing Muslim temple in Armenia, offering impressive architectural and historical value. Its renovation was meant to reinforce the Iranian-Armenian friendship. This is a rather pristine and spiritual location, and locals genuinely believe you can find your inner peace and rest with a visit to this historical site.
  6. bucketlistjourney.net

    Standing majestically against the backdrop of Mount Ararat, Khor Virap Monastery is a revered site steeped in Armenian history and legend. According to legend, Gregory the Illuminator, the patron saint of Armenia, was imprisoned in a deep pit here for 13 years for preaching Christianity. The monastery's name, which translates to "deep pit ...
  7. armenia.travel

    Another world historic site in Armenia is Etchmiadzin, the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Built in the early 4th century, the Etchmiadzin Cathedral is also an outstanding example of early Christian architecture and is considered one of the world's oldest and most important churches. When you visit Etchmiadzin, you can find ...
  8. armeniadiscovery.com

    The cathedral locates in Vagharshapat town, which was one of the most important centers of Armenia. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the most visited historical site in Armenia. It was listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list in 2000. The archaeological site of Zvartnots presents the mastery of the Armenian architecture. The cathedral was built in 643 ...
  9. en.armradio.am

    Aug 20, 2024"Discover ancient pagan temples, medieval Christian monasteries, and Soviet-era monuments and memorials, and you'll understand why Armenia is considered a superb historical powerhouse," Laura Pattara writes. She lists 10 must-see historic sites in Armenia. These include: The Armenian Genocide Museum, Yerevan
  10. tripadvisor.com

    Nov 4, 2023Armenia Historic Sites. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters • 2. Sort. All things to do. Category types. Attractions. Tours. Day Trips. Outdoor Activities. Concerts & Shows ... If you are interested in history and plan to follow more archeological sites in Armenia, it is worth a visit, especially because the whole part of Kura Araxes culture in ...
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