Embark on a half-day tour from Yerevan to explore the historic Echmiadzin Cathedral, the first Christian cathedral in the world, and the impressive Zvartnots Temple. Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites and delve into Armenia’s rich religious history.
Embark on a half-day tour from Yerevan to explore the historic Echmiadzin Cathedral, the first Christian cathedral in the world, and the impressive Zvartnots Temple. Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites and delve into Armenia’s rich religious history.
- Echmiadzin Monastery - Known as the Mother Cathedral of Armenia, it is recognized as the first Christian church in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Currently, due to ongoing reconstruction, visitors can only view the Mother Cathedral from the outside.
- Saint Hripsime Church - This church is one of the renowned ecclesiastical…
- Echmiadzin Monastery - Known as the Mother Cathedral of Armenia, it is recognized as the first Christian church in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Currently, due to ongoing reconstruction, visitors can only view the Mother Cathedral from the outside.
- Saint Hripsime Church - This church is one of the renowned ecclesiastical structures in Echmiadzin, Armenia. It is a refined example of cross-cupola architecture, celebrated for its architectural elegance and grandeur. The sacristy houses the tomb of the Christian martyr, Virgin Hripsime. This site is also listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.
- Saint Gayane Church - Located near the Echmiadzin Cathedral, with the majestic white peaks of Ararat in the background, the silhouette of St. Gayane Church is visible. Constructed in the 7th century, it exemplifies the domed-basilica style. Legend has it that the church was built over the tomb of Virgin Gayane, who was martyred for spreading Christianity. This site is included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.
- Zvartnots Temple - This extraordinary temple showcases the skill and daring creativity of 7th-century Armenian architects. Originally built on several columns, it remained intact until the 10th century. During excavations in the early 20th century, many experts were skeptical of the reconstruction model proposed by the renowned Armenian architect Toros Toramanyan, as it seemed improbable that such a vast and intricate structure could have been constructed at that time. Remarkably, a bas-relief from St. Chapelle Church in Paris, depicting Zvartnots Temple with Noah’s Ark, supported Toramanyan’s model. This site is also part of the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage List.

- Air-conditioned vehicles & professional drivers
- Flexible itinerary - extra stops upon request
- Comprehensive insurance for vehicle & passengers
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient free pick-up & drop-off within Yerevan
- Expert guide services available in English or Russian (optional)
- Air-conditioned vehicles & professional drivers
- Flexible itinerary - extra stops upon request
- Comprehensive insurance for vehicle & passengers
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient free pick-up & drop-off within Yerevan
- Expert guide services available in English or Russian (optional)
- Lunch
- Zvartnots entrance fee at 1300 AMD/ ~ 3.50$ per person
- Lunch
- Zvartnots entrance fee at 1300 AMD/ ~ 3.50$ per person
On this 3-4-hour tour visit Echmiadzin Mother Cathedral (from outside), the main cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the very first Christian cathedral in the World. It is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Also see the church of St. Gayane and St. Hripsime churches that are among the three churches in Echmiadzin dedicated to the…
On this 3-4-hour tour visit Echmiadzin Mother Cathedral (from outside), the main cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the very first Christian cathedral in the World. It is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Also see the church of St. Gayane and St. Hripsime churches that are among the three churches in Echmiadzin dedicated to the Christian women-martyrs escaped from Rome with their abbess Gayane. Both are listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The final stop is Zvartnots, the medieval temple of St. Gregory built in the 7th century. It was one of the tallest buildings of the time (45-49m). Today the ruins of the temple can be seen in Zvartnots. It is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.