Explore Armenia's rich heritage with a visit to Garni Pagan Temple, the only Greco-Roman colonnaded temple in the region; the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, carved into cliffs; and the breathtaking Symphony of Stones, a natural basalt wonder.
Near the clock tower
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The Charents Arch near Voghjaberd frames a stunning view of Mount Ararat, celebrating poet Yeghishe Charents and Armenia's natural beauty.
The Garni Temple, built in the 1st century AD, is Armenia's only surviving pagan temple. Set against the stunning Azat River Gorge, it showcases pre-Christian history and served as a summer residence for Armenian kings.
Geghard Monastery, a 4th-century UNESCO World Heritage site, is carved into the cliffs of the Azat River Gorge. Known for its stunning rock-cut architecture and serene atmosphere, it offers rich history and breathtaking views.
The Symphony of Stones stunning formation of basalt columns creates a mysterious "music" as the wind passes through them. The stone formations resemble organ pipes, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.
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