Armenian Bread Lavash
Throughout the ages, Lavash have not only occupied the highest place in Armenian cuisine, but also acquired the sacramental meaning, symbolizing the soul of Armenian people. In 2014, "Lavash, the preparation, meaning and appearance of traditional bread as an expression of culture in Armenia" was...
The Destruction Of Djulfa Khachkars
Located in the Azerbaijan's enclave of Nakhichevan, on the banks of the Araxes river, there was a beautiful, mysterious place called Djulfa - a site of a medieval necropolis, the largest ancient Armenian cemetery in the world. Visitors through the centuries, from Alexandre de Rhodes...
Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990)
Sergei Parajanov (born Sarkis Hovsepi Parajaniants and sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov) was an Armenian Soviet film director, screenwriter and artist, who made significant contribution to world cinema with his films “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” and “The Color of Pomegranates”....
Meghri
Meghri is the Armenia’s last major center and the gateway for those entering Iran...
Azhdahak
The Azhdahak is one of the most beautiful and accessible summits of Armenia...
Selim Pass
Selim Caravanserai was built in 1332 to accommodate weary travelers and their animals as they crossed the Armenian part of the Silk Road...
Khndzoresk
Khndzoresk is widely famous for its canyon with picturesque rock formations and ancient cave settlement...
Goris
Goris is a major junction stop between Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Iran...
Tatev
The 9th century Tatev Monastery is one of the most spectacular and impressive places in Armenia...
Zorats Karer
The megalithic complex Zorats Karer, also known as Karahunj, is one of the oldest observatories in the world...