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1. Cathedral ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ejmiatsin, Central Armenia, Armenia Armenian church's equivalent of the Vatican ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Ejmiatsin, Central Armenia, Armenia Ejmiatsin is famous as a religious centre with its most siginificant object - complex of Mother Cathedral, Monastery and the residence of the Head of Armenian Church... ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia The Matenadaran Manuscript Museum is a world-class museum that is the home for Armenia's manuscripts and history. It is located at the top of Mashtots Avenue and has.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia The Genocide Memorial and Museum at Tsitsernakaberd ("Swallow Castle") sits on the site of a Iron Age fortress, all above-ground trace of which seems to have.. 6. Food Market ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia From apricots to zatar, Armenia's markets will never leave you hungry as vendors are apt to ply you with samples of nuts and fresh and dried fruit. Some.. 7. Cascade ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia The Cascade is a huge white stairwell built into a Yerevan hillside in the 1970s, with water fountains running down them, all reminescent of a natural cascade in a.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia Haghtanak Park (also known as Victory Park) is a big park that is located at the center of Armenia's capital Yerevan . The park is named Victory Park due to Soviet.. 9. Garni Gorge ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia The Garni Gorge is filled with wonderful basalt columns similar to the Giant's Causeway. It is located 23km east of Yerevan - see Directions section. Some other.. 10. Mair Tachar ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ejmiatsin, Central Armenia, Armenia Ejmiatsin is spiritual centre of the Armenians, as it is the seat of the Catholicos of All Armenians, the head of the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church. |