Save money and time in Yerevan with the Yerevan City Pass. Get access to over 40 museums, 5 tours, discounts, and more. Book now and explore Yerevan efficiently!
Save money and time in Yerevan with the Yerevan City Pass. Get access to over 40 museums, 5 tours, discounts, and more. Book now and explore Yerevan efficiently!
- Matenadaran - The Museum of Ancient Manuscripts - Named after Mesrop Mashtots, Matenadaran is part of UNESCO’s World Network of Memory. Located in Yerevan, it showcases a collection of ancient manuscripts.
- National Gallery of Armenia - Currently, the National Gallery holds around 40,000 items. Some of these are displayed in 55 halls featuring…
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Matenadaran - The Museum of Ancient Manuscripts - Named after Mesrop Mashtots, Matenadaran is part of UNESCO’s World Network of Memory. Located in Yerevan, it showcases a collection of ancient manuscripts.
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National Gallery of Armenia - Currently, the National Gallery holds around 40,000 items. Some of these are displayed in 55 halls featuring both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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History Museum of Armenia - This museum houses the world’s oldest shoe, discovered in Areni Vayots Dzor, dating back 5637-5387 years.
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Garni Temple - The only remaining pagan temple in Armenia.
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Zvartnots Temple - Known for its unique architecture, Zvartnots has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000, along with the Cathedral of Echmiadzin and other churches in Vagharshapat.
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ARARAT Museum - ARARAT symbolizes new beginnings, open and noble people, and a hospitable country—Armenia.
Armenia, the heir to an ancient civilization, is the cradle of wine growing and winemaking. It boasts a rich cultural heritage, fertile nature, spiritual strength, and talented people. In the land of Ararat, the union of natural generosity and creative energy gave rise to the brandy industry. Today, the legendary ARARAT brandy is a source of pride for many generations and a global symbol of Armenia.
- Megerian Carpet Armenia - Armenians, one of the world’s oldest nations, have a centuries-old tradition of carpet weaving. For over four generations, the Megerian family has been involved in restoring old carpets and producing new ones.
- Erebuni Museum - Yerevan’s history and culture began here in 782 BC. The Erebuni historical and archaeological museum offers insights into Yerevan’s history, a city 29 years older than Rome.
- Parajanov Museum - Dedicated to the renowned filmmaker, director, writer, and artist Sergey Parajanov, this museum is one of Yerevan’s most visited. It showcases Parajanov’s diverse and multi-layered artistic heritage, influenced by local and European traditions.
- Yerevan History Museum - Yerevan, the 12th capital of Armenia, was founded in 782 BC as Erebuni. Established in 1931, the Yerevan History Museum provides information on the city’s ancient and modern history.
- Ervand Kochar Museum - The works of artist and sculptor Ervand Kochar (1899-1979) are among the most intriguing phenomena of 20th-century Modern Art. His creations in Paris (1923-1936) placed him among the greatest figures in European and world Avant-Garde art.
- Martiros Saryan House Museum - The house-museum of Martiros Sarian, a world-famous artist and founder of the Armenian school of painting, showcases his works. Sarian’s paintings reveal that art is not just a reflection of reality but a way to develop creative imagination and freedom. The museum was established during the artist’s lifetime.
- Folk Arts Museum - Named after Hovhannes Sharambeyan, this museum is a unique center for folk art. It collects, researches, repairs, studies, and promotes various genres of artistic creation and folk art.
- Modern Art Museum of Yerevan - Founded in 1972, this museum was the only one of its kind in the region for over 20 years. Despite the dominance of socialist realism, the museum maintained its collection through artists’ donations and the Ministry of Culture’s support.
- Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum - This museum honors the outstanding writer, translator, and humanist Hovhannes Toumanian. Visitors climb 54 stairs to reach the museum, symbolizing the 54 years of Toumanian’s life.
- Komitas Museum-Institute - Dedicated to the great composer, singer, teacher, ethnologist, and musicologist Komitas, this museum aims to study and promote his unique heritage globally.
- Aram Khachaturian Museum - Aram Khachaturian, a prominent 20th-century Armenian composer, is celebrated here. Known for his ballets, symphonies, and film music, Khachaturian is considered one of the greatest Soviet-era composers.
- Charents Museum of Literature and Arts - Named after the great Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents, this museum spans 300 years of history. Its five showrooms cover Armenian literature, performing arts, and music.
- Museum of Russian Art - This museum features paintings, graphics, sculptures, and other works by 19th and early 20th-century Russian masters, who significantly influenced Russian culture’s development.
- Geological Museum of Armenia - The museum showcases Armenia’s geological achievements, including maps of mineral zones, rocks, and fossil specimens of animals and plants.
- Yerevan Botanical Garden - Located in Yerevan’s semi-desert zone, this garden offers a diverse collection of plants and serves as a unique resting place for locals and tourists. It also features rare and endangered plant species.
- Yerevan Zoo - Free entry with a Yerevan Card. Visitors can see and feed the animals.
- TadDin Chocolatier - Learn about and taste Armenian chocolate.
- Victory Park and Statue of Mother Armenia - The Military Museum “Mayr Hayastan” covers the history of World War II and the Artsakh liberation movement. Nearby are the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the mall of Russian border guards, and the tombs of Armenian heroes like Marshal Bagramyan.
- National Museum-Institute of Architecture of Armenian - This museum offers insights into Armenian architectural engineering.
- Armenian Genocide Museum - The museum documents the 1915 genocide in Western Armenia, where 1.5 million Armenians were killed, marking the 20th century’s first genocide.
- Eduard Isabekyan Gallery Yerevan - Founded in 2004 and opened in 2013, this gallery features 28 of Eduard Isabekyan’s well-known paintings, donated by his son Aram Isabekyan.
- Shengavit Settlement - An Early Agricultural settlement from the IV-III millennium B.C., located in Yerevan’s southwestern part.
- Karmir Blur (Red Hill) - The fortified city of Teishebaini, founded by Urartian King Rusa II in 685-645 B.C., is situated on Karmir Blur Hill in Yerevan’s southwestern suburb.
- Alexander Spendiaryan House Museum - The composer’s house features exhibits that tell the story of Spendiaryan’s life and work.
- House-museum of Avetik Isahakyan - Located in the house where the poet lived his last ten years, this museum preserves and passes on Avetik Isahakyan’s legacy.
- Ara Sargsyan and Hakob Kojoian House-Museum - This house-museum honors painter-sculptor Ara Sargsyan (1902-1969) and painter Hakob Kojoyan (1883-1959), who lived and worked here for decades.
- Free Tour “From Paganism to Christianity”
- Free transfer from/to the airport (one way)
- Coupon of 3000 AMD in Online Armenian Store
- Free city tour in Tbilisi
- Free 24-hour information service
- Free scooter ride for 30 minutes or free bicycle ride for 95 minutes with Yerevan Ride
- Free entrance to Zoo
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Free tour in Megerian Carpet Rug museum
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- Free Tour “From Paganism to Christianity”
- Free transfer from/to the airport (one way)
- Coupon of 3000 AMD in Online Armenian Store
- Free city tour in Tbilisi
- Free 24-hour information service
- Free scooter ride for 30 minutes or free bicycle ride for 95 minutes with Yerevan Ride
- Free entrance to Zoo
- Free tour in Megerian Carpet Rug museum
- Coupon of 3000 AMD in online shop called Buy.am
- Free Tour in Ararat Brandy Factory
- Free entrance to Botanical Garden
- Coupon of 3000 AMD in online shop 4u.am
- Free SIM card with Internet, map and a guidebook
- Discounts on the restaurants and shops
- Free tour in Taddin Chocolatier
- Free entry to more than 40 museums
- Guide at museums
- Food and drinks
- Guide at museums
- Food and drinks
Save money and maximize your time in Yerevan with a Yerevan Card - Official City Pass of Yerevan. With Yerevan Card you can enter to 40+ museums, participate in 5+ tours (Hop-on Hop-off, Ararat brandy factory, walking tour, tour to Garni temple and Geghard monastery) and attractions.
Package includes free metro access, free airport & taxi transfer. Users…
Save money and maximize your time in Yerevan with a Yerevan Card - Official City Pass of Yerevan. With Yerevan Card you can enter to 40+ museums, participate in 5+ tours (Hop-on Hop-off, Ararat brandy factory, walking tour, tour to Garni temple and Geghard monastery) and attractions.
Package includes free metro access, free airport & taxi transfer. Users have up to 40% discounts in more than 150 partner organizations: the best hotels/hostels, restaurants/cafes, shops/galleries and etc. Package also includes mobile SIM with internet connection, the guidebook and map of Yerevan. Come to our office for a cup of coffee and we will discuss your bookings for each day. Currently it is the most efficient way to explore Yerevan. We guarantee this!
- Yerevan Card is activated after the card owner or the employee of the museum scans it using the terminal (card reader). After the cards activation the program starts countdown of hours corresponding to the number of hours on the card type. As soon as the limit is reached the card deactivates free entrees, but you can still enjoy discounts and special offers for a whole year. “Card with unlimited time” is valid for 12 months after activation. Free access institutions involved in the card are marked with a special sign in the guide, official web page and in the mobile application.
- Yerevan Card is for individual use only. It is the property of “Global Colibri” LLC. After the activation the card can’t be returned, transferred to other individual or exchanged.
- The free tours with the Yerevan Card you can book online or at the operator’s office - 2 Abovyan street.
- The main museums are closed on Mondays.
- Some activities need to be prebooked, so get in touch with support team in advance for the bookings
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.