Major art museum with European and Russian works plus standout Armenian painting collections, including celebrated masters displayed on upper floors.
Surp Grigor Lusavorich Cathedral
Armeniaโs largest Apostolic cathedral, consecrated in 2001, with a prominent hilltop setting and a three-church complex marking 1700 years of Christianity.
History Museum of Armenia
Premier national museum showcasing Bronze Age finds, medieval khachkars, historic costumes and rare artifacts, located on Republic Square.
Yerevan Brandy Company
Distillery known for producing the famous Armenian Ararat brandy.
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Sergei Parajanov Museum
Quirky museum in a 19th-century timber home showcasing the filmmakerโs collages, drawings and photographsโan unforgettable look at Soviet-era creativity.
Centre of Popular Creation
Folk art center showcasing Armenian crafts from carpet weaving to wood carving, with exhibitions, workshops and performances preserving traditions.
Erebuni Fortress
Ancient Urartian fortress considered the birthplace of Yerevan.