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Top 3 places to visit in Yerevan

The first place is Matenadaran. It is a museum of ancient parchments and manuscripts, unique copies with their incredible elegance and originality. These are universal cultural values.

Erebuni Fortress and Museum – Erebuni Fortress is the passport of the city of Yerevan. It was founded in 782 BC. King Argishti and is located on the Arin-Berd hill. The museum, next to the fortress, has a huge collection of ancient craftsmanship.

Tsitsernakaberd is a memorial dedicated to the Armenian Genocide, with an area of ​​about 4500 square meters, which is a must-see for every visitor.

The memorial complex consists of three monuments: a memorial hall, a Renaissance monument and a museum.

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