A Christian Tour in Armenia

Christian Tour in Armenia. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.
Christian Tour in Armenia. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.

 

Few people know, but Armenia was one of the first countries in the world to have the majority of the population adherent to the Christian religion. Thus, one of the most interesting itineraries for those who want to know the country is to travel in this history, knowing the main symbols of Christianity present in the country. To make this trip easier, we created this guide about the christian tour in Armenia. Follow up!

Christian Tour in Armenia: Travel Tips

Armenia. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.
Armenia. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.

Here we separate the main attractions of the country, giving greater relevance to the destinations that are symbols of Christianity in the country:

  • Garni Temple;
  • Grigor Lusavorich National Cathedral;
  • The Monastery of Geghard;
  • Hayravank monastery;
  • Noravank Monastery;
  • Other Attractions;
  • Armenian Genocide Museum;
  • Spitak;
  • Cascata.

Garni Temple

This temple is located less than 30 km from the capital Yerevan and was one of the first Christian temples in the country (and the world!). But before Christianity, the country adopted pagan religions, which were assimilated to Greek and Roman beliefs.

Thus, this temple is a remnant of that faith in Armenia. Located between the mountains, it has withstood time and has Hellenistic influences.Grigor Lusavorich National Cathedral.

Grigor Lusavorich National Cathedral

This cathedral is actually the union of three churches. These form the largest Christian complex in the country. Thus, it is a must-visit for anyone who wants to know a little more about the country’s relationship with Christianity. The main churches present in this cathedral are the Capeta de San Tiridates, Chapel of Santa Askhen.

The Monastery of Geghard

This monastery is located next to the Gani Temple. That way, you can visit these two buildings on the same day. This monastery is a true feat of engineering. The name of the monastery refers to the word “Spear” in Armenian. According to the legend that is passed on the site, the spear responsible for killing Jesus is present in this temple, something that has not yet been confirmed by archaeologists or historians.

Hayravank monastery

This church dates from the 9th century and stands on the shores of Lake Sevan. That is, despite being an ancient temple, it is modern compared to the other main examples, given that Armenia was one of the first Christian countries in the world. In this way, getting to know this temple helps to diversify the trip.

Noravank Monastery

Noravank Monastery. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.
Noravank Monastery. Image: Robert Levonyan, Unsplash.

This temple was built in the 12th century and is one of the most important in Armenia. In addition to serving religious pretexts, this temple is important as it is also dedicated to the Armenian alphabet. Thus, it is one of the main cultural buildings in Armenia.

Other Attractions

Armenia. Image: A P, Unsplash.
Armenia. Image: A P, Unsplash.

In addition to religious attractions, there are other cultural attractions that you should know about on your visit to Armenia. So, we will talk a little about some of the main ones.

Armenian Genocide Museum

 

Armenian Genocide Museum. Image: Amir Kh, Unsplash.
Armenian Genocide Museum. Image: Amir Kh, Unsplash.

The Armenian Genocide is one of the saddest events in human history, and one of the greatest of the 20th century. Despite the damage, he is little commented on the international scene. Thus, a visit to this museum is necessary for you to know a little more about the history of this massacre, as well as the struggle of the Armenian people for the right to memory.

Spitak

This city is another interesting visit that you must do on your visit to Armenia. In the late 1980s, the city suffered from an earthquake that devastated the city. The city has been rebuilt with new squares and monuments, which are worth visiting.

Cascata

Armenia was once part of the former USSR. Some monuments emerged from this occupation, such as the Cascata. Following the traditional Soviet architecture, this monument also carries a bit of Armenian culture and is an interesting visit for those who want to know a little more about the country’s history.

Therefore, taking the christian tour in Armenia should mix both visiting Christian temples and visiting other important points to discover the country. And you, what are you waiting for to discover this small country in the Caucasus region?

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