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Matenadaran: Depository of Ancient Manuscripts

Matenadaran: Depository of Ancient Manuscripts

Manuscript, fragments of manuscript, documents, old printed books, precious bindings, individual miniatures, and more are…

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Vernissage Market

Vernissage Market

Vernissage is a large open-air market in Yerevan.It lies along Aram and Buzand streets. The…

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Noy Wine Brandy Vodka Factory

Noy Wine Brandy Vodka Factory

Yerevan Noy Wine Factory, officially known as Yerevan Noy Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory or simply "Noy", is…

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Tours

Classic Tour to Armenia

Classic Tour to Armenia

10 Days from 442 EUR

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A glance of Persia Tour (8 Days)

A glance of Persia Tour (8 Days)

8 Days, 7 Nights Upon Request

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Photography & Jeep Tour

Photography & Jeep Tour

8 Days from 556 EUR

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Goshavank Monastery

Goshavank Monastery is located in Gosh village in Tavush Region which is sometimes called as the Armenian Switzerland. The monastery dates back to 12th-13th century and nowadays it’s a nonfunctioning religious center, regardless of the fact that it has been one of the most visited attractions in Armenia. Goshavank is home to one of the most impressive khachkars in the world. Goshavank was erected in the place of an older monastery once known as Nor Getik, which had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1188. Mkhitar Gosh, a statesman, scientist and author of numerous fables and parables as well as the first criminal code, took part in the rebuilding of the monastery. At Goshavank, Mkhitar Gosh founded a school. One of its alumni, an Armenian scientist by the name of Kirakos Gandzaketsi wrote The History of Armenia.

 

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