A dramatic medieval monastery complex partly carved into the cliff, famous for its rock-cut chapels and acoustics in a scenic canyon.
One of Armenia’s greatest monastic complexes, renowned for its harmonious architecture and exceptional carved stonework in a lush northern landscape.

A major medieval religious and scholarly center whose churches and gavit (narthex) structures showcase Armenia’s architectural evolution.
A spectacular monastery perched above the Vorotan Gorge, famed for its setting and access via one of the world’s longest reversible aerial tramways.

Armenia’s best-known pre-Christian monument: a Greco-Roman-style temple set on a scenic plateau above the Azat River gorge.

A core spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church and among the most important Christian sites in the country.

Evocative ruins of a 7th-century cathedral near Yerevan, celebrated for its ambitious design and archaeological significance.

Armenia’s “blue jewel”: a high-altitude lake with beaches, viewpoints, and the iconic Sevanavank monastery on a peninsula.

A photogenic monastery set among red-rock cliffs, known for its dramatic gorge approach and distinctive Armenian church architecture.

A quintessential Armenian pilgrimage and viewpoint site, famous for its close-up panorama of Mount Ararat across the border.