Historic Sites in Armenia
A country which often sat on the crossroads of empires, there are many incredible historic sites in Armenia that can be explored today. If you’re looking to discover these Historic Sites in Armenia then you can use our interactive map above or navigate further by using the links below.
Our list of the historical sites of Armenia is continuing to grow and there’s a selection of Historic Sites in Armenia below allowing you to plan some great things to see on your trips. Once you’ve explored the Historic Sites in Armenia you can use our itinerary planner tool to plan out your trip and then print off a free pocket guidebook.
Our database of historic sites is growing all the time, but we may not cover them all. Remember, if you know of other
Historic Sites in Armenia, you can always add them to Historvius now by visiting our upload page.
Historical sites in Armenia : Site Index
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Garni Temple
The Garni Temple is a Greco-Roman temple complex probably built in the 1st Century AD by King Tiridates I of Armenia. For lover of Rome, this is one of the most impressive historic sites in Armenia.
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Haghpat Monastery
One of the most well known historical places in Armenia, Haghpat Monastery is a Byzantine monastery in the Tumanian region of Armenia and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Sanahin Monastery
The Sanahin Monastery is a 10th century religious complex in Armenia’s Lori region.