Armenian Alphabet The alphabet consists of 39 letters, which reflect the peculiarities of the Armenian language and culture. The Armenian alphabet is not only a means of communication, but also a national treasure and symbol of Armenia.
Sagmosavank Monastery Sagmosavank Monastery is a historic 8th-century Armenian monastery located above a gorge on the Kasakh River. The complex includes several churches, with the main one dedicated to Saint Sarkis, featuring domes, stone carvings, and frescoes. The monastery is renowned for its scenic views, spiritual atmosphere, and importance in Armenian Christianity.
The Monastery Of Khor Virap Khor Virap Monastery is one of Armenia’s most sacred historical sites, located on the Ararat plain near the ancient capital Artashat. In 301 AD, Saint Gregory the Illuminator convinced King Trdat III to adopt Christianity, making Armenia the first Christian nation. The monastery is famous for Gregory’s dungeon, the Church of the Holy Mother of God, and its scenic views of Mount Ararat.


