A fantastic place. It's nice to see some restoration. It's a pity that more hasn't been done. But one can see in the small museum much about the history and the artefacts found there.
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Sergey Sarkisyan
Level 16 Local Expert
September 23, 2024
Wonderful place. Very peacfull and quite there. Ruins were restored ofcorse, but still, you can see and then try to imagene how temple was in the old days. There is little musem in the yard, woth visiting it too.
s.morteza m.
Level 3 Local Expert
May 23
The ticket is 1500 for foreign and if i knew that I'll never go there because it's too much for that
Gurgen G.
Level 3 Local Expert
September 19, 2024
Historical place
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Ксения Б
Level 19 Local Expert
April 23
An unusually beautiful place, these columns are fascinating, you can only imagine what kind of temple there was here. There is a museum in the courtyard, you can view the wooden model of the temple and get acquainted with the history. We also got to see an exhibition of artists at the museum. The entrance is paid, we drove inside in a car, left it in the parking lot and walked on with our feet.
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Елена
Level 14 Local Expert
February 7
We visited this place. I liked the small museum attached to the territory. Well, the majestic columns themselves are also very impressive.Pleasant territory, there were winters, summers and springs, probably a beauty in general!
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Антонина
Level 10 Local Expert
May 28
The walls that have been restored for many years, the real remains of the ancient temple are only in ruins and stones, something is deep under the glass. But the place is fascinating, with a beautiful view of the Ararat Mountains. Entrance to the territory is paid, there is a small souvenir shop on the territory, prices in rubles are normal! Free toilet, museum- I recommend visiting, it's quite interesting and very cool in the heat. And there is also an orchard on the alley to the exit! We were at the end of May, and we ate a lot of ripe cherries straight from the tree. I recommend you to visit
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Томила С.
Level 10 Local Expert
May 11
An interesting place, I was here without a tour and with an excursion. And the last option is better! And there is also a museum on the territory of the complex - I highly recommend visiting it.
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Михаил В.
Level 7 Local Expert
March 15
The building has been restored, only the original ruins. There is a museum nearby, there are parts of the original building. Admission is paid, the mir card does not work. It's not the best view of Mount Ararat, it's the best in Khor Virap. Good transport accessibility, 203 minibuses run frequently.
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Татьяна Дорошенко
Level 13 Local Expert
March 8
It takes your breath away when you imagine how huge and beautiful this temple was. And what an antiquity! Armenia is amazing. It's a wonderful, interesting country.
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Анатолий Булыненок
Level 9 Local Expert
May 25
Pretty ruins. Most of the work was done during the Soviet years. You can get there by taxi from Yerevan. Nice views, photos, there is a small museum.
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Ирина
Level 15 Local Expert
January 7
An epic place.
We were with a great guide. It is important. And it gives a special atmosphere and understanding.
Important. We need clear weather. The views are incredible.
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Гуля
Level 7 Local Expert
October 11, 2024
It is a very atmospheric, beautiful, historical place, I really liked it. The museum at the temple is gorgeous, there are a lot of props inside, it's clean. The columns are gorgeous!!
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Level 8 Local Expert
October 20, 2024
A very amazing place!
the view around is fascinating)
I am glad that there are sightseeing tours to this place, very beautiful architecture!
You definitely need to go there)
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Tatiana
Level 11 Local Expert
May 25
It's a wonderful place. It's an extraordinary building, there are no such buildings anywhere. Beautiful views and bombastic photos are obtained there.
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Андрей С.
Level 30 Local Expert
April 17
Definitely an interesting place. In the museum you can see a model of this building. We liked it
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александр т.
Level 30 Local Expert
June 28, 2024
The monument is a restored ruin, but it looks very beautiful. In clear weather, there are magnificent views of Ararat, if you're lucky, you can admire it. There is a free toilet nearby
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Виктор Судариков
Level 22 Local Expert
July 22, 2023
An archaeological complex on the site of the famous ancient Armenian temple destroyed by an earthquake. The small museum tells the history of the temple and the history of its research.
A very beautiful view of Ararat breaks away from the recreated parts of the ancient structure. There is a large orchard around the complex.
What is worth considering - yes, it is better to get around Zvartnots either by car (by taxi) or with a bus tour. It is inconvenient to walk from Vagharshapat or by public transport. And yet - from the entrance gate to the temple is quite a long walk, you should count your strength, especially when it's hot.
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Юлия Скоблова
Level 16 Local Expert
May 17, 2024
It seems to me that the attention to this object is too high. Not the most interesting location. Actually, the columns and ruins are everything. I was attracted to this place by the photos with the huge Mount Ararat in the background. It was a perfectly clear day. There were more advantageous views with Ararat in Yerevan on this day. If there is a choice between visiting some two sites, then choose the second one. You can stop by here on your way. But not specifically to go.
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Стас
Level 15 Local Expert
January 10
For some unknown reason, on the day of our visit, the temple was closed 2 hours before closing, and we (tourists) and our fellow Armenians walked along the fence and left
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Валентина Жеребцова
Level 5 Local Expert
September 6, 2023
A stunning temple, very impressed with its power and beauty. On the advice of the cashier, we took a guided tour with Larisa ( guide 5000 t. AMD) +1500 for admission per person. The tour was literally 10 minutes long!!!!The guide Larisa managed to take us through the temple + museum in 10 minutes!!! A very fast, uninformative tour! There was not a pleasant aftertaste that we expressed at the checkout, which we received another dose of negativity from the cashier and the guard After the guide found a video on YouTube - it was much more interesting and free!
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Рррр
Level 15 Local Expert
September 6, 2024
The revived Istria. A magnificent temple and museum. You can build ancient wineries and a mock-up of the temple from the outside and inside.
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Мария Малышева
Level 10 Local Expert
October 5, 2024
The ruins of the temple. For those who are interested in history and excavations, it will be interesting. There is no shade on the territory of the temple, hats are needed so that the head does not get baked. There is also a small museum on the territory, and of course you can see Ararat
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Алексей
Level 25 Local Expert
January 5
It's an amazing place! The ruins of a three-tiered temple, which were not restored to the end, so as not to create a new model. Entrance to the territory is paid. Romantic photo zone. You can take 20-40 minutes to visit.
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Elena K.
Level 15 Local Expert
August 4, 2023
It looks very interesting. It seems that in this form it is even more interesting than it was when it was built. It's interesting to wander, take a walk, take beautiful photos. There is a small museum hall nearby, where you can learn more about the history.
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Светлана Токаева
Level 24 Local Expert
May 6, 2024
One of the most striking sights of the surroundings of Yerevan. A great place for photos plus an interesting ancient history.
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Лариса
Level 19 Local Expert
October 19, 2024
A wonderful place steeped in history.
It is very beautiful and informative. We were in early October, there were few people. It is definitely worth visiting and visiting the museum on site.
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Надежда
Level 13 Local Expert
April 14, 2024
I really liked it - you need to see it in person!
How to get from Yerevan:
1. with a guided tour
2. by car or taxi
3. by minibus 203 from the central bus station for 300 AMD
The cost of an entrance ticket to Zvartnots temple is 1,500 drams
Opening hours: Tue-Sat — 10:00-17:00; Sun — 10:00-15:00; Mon — closed.
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Аня Н.
Level 5 Local Expert
April 23
Great, definitely recommend you to visit
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Аргус Фирменный магазин
Level 8 Local Expert
September 13, 2024
Here you feel the spirit and aura of the past, the history and antiquity of Armenia. I recommend everyone to go if possible.
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SSD
Level 15 Local Expert
May 3, 2024
A good place. In principle, the ruins of the temple, but the museum saves the situation. It seems that the legends about the temple exaggerate its importance a little. Still, the place is worth a visit. And besides, personally, I've been thinking about what the airport was named after.
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Левон Еремян
Level 21 Local Expert
March 1, 2024
A very atmospheric place, also a must-visit. And the spirit of antiquity and spirituality of the people of that time is felt not far from Yerevan.
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Елена
Level 12 Local Expert
November 12, 2023
Ruins of the temple. Very authentic, however, having previously looked at the Geghard monastery, the church of Saint Gayane and Etchmiadzin, I did not see anything new for myself, we stopped by on the way back from Etchmiadzin (it is advisable to combine Zvartnots in one trip at a distance of 10 minutes by car). The whole inspection took about 20 minutes, including sitting on a bench. The whole history of the temple is written on a tablet next to it.
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Алекс Алекс
Level 2 Local Expert
June 19, 2024
An amazing place for history lovers. The entrance is 400 rubles., but it is worth going 100 m. along the fence and the entrance to the world of history becomes free.
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Максим
Level 14 Local Expert
April 22, 2024
A historical place, it can't be bad or good, we liked it! Those who know the history recommend it! In general, it is very atmospheric! I recommend it!!!
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Akella Oriev
Level 6 Local Expert
September 25, 2024
An interesting place. There is also a museum, you can go in and see the reconstruction of the remains of the temple.
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ольга
Level 10 Local Expert
May 7
Awesome! If there was no fog and Ararat was visible, it would be even cooler!!!
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Спиридон
Level 19 Local Expert
December 15, 2024
A wonderful place, listed in UNESCO. The ruins of an ancient temple.
The entrance fee is 1500 AMD. You can drive directly to the temple by car. Great photos.
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Лида Петрова
Level 29 Local Expert
January 29, 2024
It's a pretty interesting place. It has nothing to do with the ancient temple that was once at this place. Just created a new monument.
BUT here you can enjoy a stunning view of Mount Ararat in clear weather!
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Роберт Григорян
Level 5 Local Expert
May 19, 2024
Zvartnots is one of the ancient temples of Great Armenia.Ancient country, ancient history, ancient culture.Kind, advanced people.
I dream of coming to Armenia again before the end of the year.
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ТАТЬЯНА Щ.
Level 5 Local Expert
March 3, 2024
The place is amazing: a feeling of strength and direct cosmic power! I still don't understand how it was possible to build SUCH a thing. Someone will not come in, but if there is an opportunity to walk in silence, touch these columns, examine the details, sit on the steps or go down into the "bag", then aesthetic pleasure is guaranteed to you) According to legend, if you go down into a stone bag on the territory of the temple itself and make your most cherished wish, then it will definitely come true) And if you consider that we got there to an impromptu concert of opera singers, whom we listened to the day before in "Aida", and against the background of Ararat and magnificent arches, then it's just a delight!)
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o p
Level 15 Local Expert
May 28
A place to check in with any right tourist in Yerevan
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Elena A.
Level 10 Local Expert
May 27, 2023
A beautiful place near the city. It is interesting to visit the museum and explore the old temple by yourself. It is also a great location for photo shoots - beautiful pictures are provided for you.
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Надежда Ч
Level 7 Local Expert
March 30, 2023
A wonderful place, very close to Zvartnots Airport. Many pass by, but in vain!!!!! A museum under the sky! Very friendly and helpful staff! If for some reason you haven't been here, it's time to visit 👌
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Илья Мигур
Level 14 Local Expert
October 20, 2024
Insanely beautiful, I advise you to visit this place for sure!!!!
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Ирина Иванова
Level 14 Local Expert
September 2, 2024
There was time on the day of departure, so we took a taxi here. Entrance is paid, there are few people. The pictures are beautiful. Ararat has not fully opened.
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Игорь С.
Level 11 Local Expert
May 6
An interesting place. There is a magnificent park nearby. Convenient parking. Entrance is paid.
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Сергей Сергей
Level 10 Local Expert
August 25, 2024
I really liked the museum. It is better to go with a guide. The size was impressive.
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Наталья Волкова
Level 30 Local Expert
June 27, 2024
A delightful sight! Close to Yerevan, convenient to get to. There are visiting hours, it's too late to get in
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ПРО ДВЕРИ
Level 10 Local Expert
August 31, 2024
I advise everyone. A unique building with fantastic architecture