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Armenia Collection (page 4)

Armenia, a land steeped in history and rich in cultural heritage, is a captivating destination that will transport you through time

Background imageArmenia Collection: 1 Maps 66

1 Maps 66
Emiliano Deificus

Background imageArmenia Collection: City Love Maps 94

City Love Maps 94
Emiliano Deificus

Background imageArmenia Collection: Black Maps 94

Black Maps 94
Emiliano Deificus

Background imageArmenia Collection: Erivan Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Erivan Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Erivan Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageArmenia Collection: Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey), lithograph, published 1897

Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey), lithograph, published 1897
Old topographic map of Asia Minor (Turkey). Lithograph, published 1897

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia with borders and mask

Armenia with borders and mask
Color satellite image of Armenia, with borders and mask

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia with mask

Armenia with mask
Color satellite image of Armenia, with mask

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia with borders

Armenia with borders
Color satellite image of Armenia and neighbouring countries, with borders

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia

Armenia
Color satellite image of Armenia and neighbouring countries

Background imageArmenia Collection: Main entrance to Holy See of Echmiadzin with carved stone monument (2001), Vagharshapat

Main entrance to Holy See of Echmiadzin with carved stone monument (2001), Vagharshapat, Armavir province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: St Nicholas Russian church (1912), Amrakits, Lori province, Armenia

St Nicholas Russian church (1912), Amrakits, Lori province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, Ararat plain, Mount Ararat viewed from Khor Virap

Armenia, Yerevan, Ararat plain, Mount Ararat viewed from Khor Virap

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Artashavan, Giant cross consisting of 1712 big and small crosses which symbolise

Armenia, Artashavan, Giant cross consisting of 1712 big and small crosses which symbolise Christianity as an official religion

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Vanadzor, street with billboard for dishwasher

Armenia, Vanadzor, street with billboard for dishwasher

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Artashavan Village, Armenian alphabet monument - Giant stone letters dedicated

Armenia, Artashavan Village, Armenian alphabet monument - Giant stone letters dedicated to the founder of Armenias alphabet

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, Yerevan Noy Brandy Company, Brandy distillers since the 19th century

Armenia, Yerevan, Yerevan Noy Brandy Company, Brandy distillers since the 19th century, high angle view above Argishti Street

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, Vernissage Market, samovars and Orthodox religious icons

Armenia, Yerevan, Vernissage Market, samovars and Orthodox religious icons

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, After Karen Demirtchian Sport and Concert Complex

Armenia, Yerevan, After Karen Demirtchian Sport and Concert Complex

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Khor Virap, Khor Virap Monastery, 6th century, with Mt. Ararat

Armenia, Khor Virap, Khor Virap Monastery, 6th century, with Mt. Ararat

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Jermuk, mineral water resort town, town lake

Armenia, Jermuk, mineral water resort town, town lake

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, near Armavir, Sardarapat War memorial

Armenia, near Armavir, Sardarapat War memorial

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, Cascade, A huge white stairwell built into the Yerevan hillside

Armenia, Yerevan, Cascade, A huge white stairwell built into the Yerevan hillside

Background imageArmenia Collection: Traditional way of baking bread in the tandoor. Armenia

Traditional way of baking bread in the tandoor. Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Goshavank Monastery complex, Gosh, Tavush Province, Armenia

Goshavank Monastery complex, Gosh, Tavush Province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Haghartsin Monastery complex, Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia

Haghartsin Monastery complex, Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Tatev Monastery complex, Tatev, Syunik Province, Armenia

Tatev Monastery complex, Tatev, Syunik Province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Khor Virap monastery and Mount Ararat at sunrise, near Lusarat, Ararat Province, Armenia

Khor Virap monastery and Mount Ararat at sunrise, near Lusarat, Ararat Province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Dilijan Monument, Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia

Dilijan Monument, Dilijan, Tavush Province, Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: Solemn Easter Mass in Armenian rite in the Church of San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome

Solemn Easter Mass in Armenian rite in the Church of San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome Rome. Date of Photograph:1940-1950

Background imageArmenia Collection: 7425390

7425390

Background imageArmenia Collection: 1st century Roman temple of Garni. Ionic and Paine (photo)

1st century Roman temple of Garni. Ionic and Paine (photo)
8567073 1st century Roman temple of Garni. Ionic and Paine (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageArmenia Collection: 7425412

7425412

Background imageArmenia Collection: Garni Roman temple 1st century (photo)

Garni Roman temple 1st century (photo)
8567052 Garni Roman temple 1st century (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageArmenia Collection: Engraved Roman stone Garni Temple 1st century (photo)

Engraved Roman stone Garni Temple 1st century (photo)
8567075 Engraved Roman stone Garni Temple 1st century (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); (add.info.: Armenia 1st century Roman temple of Garni)

Background imageArmenia Collection: self*

self*
Inga Ivanova

Background imageArmenia Collection: Celestial angels cathedral

Celestial angels cathedral
Alexey Kharitonov

Background imageArmenia Collection: St. Christophorus

St. Christophorus
Suren Manvelyan

Background imageArmenia Collection: Armenia, Sevan. Souvenir vases at market near the Sevanavank Monastery on Lake Sevan

Armenia, Sevan. Souvenir vases at market near the Sevanavank Monastery on Lake Sevan

Background imageArmenia Collection: Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet)... A.H. 931 / A

Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet)... A.H. 931 / A
Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageArmenia Collection: Leaf from a Gospel Book with Four Standing Evangelists, 1290-1330. Creator: Unknown

Leaf from a Gospel Book with Four Standing Evangelists, 1290-1330. Creator: Unknown
Leaf from a Gospel Book with Four Standing Evangelists, 1290-1330. The Four Evangelists are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

Background imageArmenia Collection: Rome v. Persia (Sassanian), circa 300 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd

Rome v. Persia (Sassanian), circa 300 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
Rome v. Persia (Sassanian), circa 300 A.D. c1915. Map of the eastern Mediterranean and Near East, showing the ancient empires of Rome, Persia, and Armenia

Background imageArmenia Collection: The Omayyad Caliphate v. Byzantine Empire, circa 748 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd

The Omayyad Caliphate v. Byzantine Empire, circa 748 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
The Omayyad Caliphate v. Byzantine Empire, circa 748 A.D. c1915. Map of the Mediterranean and Near East, showing the Kingdom of Mohammed, Additions under the Caliphs

Background imageArmenia Collection: Erzurum, eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ottoman Empire

Erzurum, eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Ottoman Empire
Erzurum (Armenian - Karin), is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The name " Erzurum" derives from " Arz-u Rum" (literally The Land of the Romans in Persian)

Background imageArmenia Collection: The Dormition of the Virgin (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 14th century

The Dormition of the Virgin (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 14th century. Found in the Collection of Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran), Yerevan

Background imageArmenia Collection: The Nativity of Christ (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1314

The Nativity of Christ (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1314. Found in the Collection of Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran), Yerevan

Background imageArmenia Collection: The Baptism of Christ. The Raising of Lazarus (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel)

The Baptism of Christ. The Raising of Lazarus (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 14th century. Found in the Collection of Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts

Background imageArmenia Collection: Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imageArmenia Collection: Tigranes, King of Armenia, (1902)

Tigranes, King of Armenia, (1902). Portrait, possibly of Tigranes the Great (ruled 95 BC-55 BC), from Theodore Reinachs Mithridate Eupator (1890)




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Armenia, a land steeped in history and rich in cultural heritage, is a captivating destination that will transport you through time. Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, this enchanting country has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, leaving behind traces of its glorious past. As you explore Armenia's landscapes, you'll come across remnants of the Roman Empire etched on ancient maps. These historical artifacts serve as reminders of Armenia's significance during those times. The influence of Soviet it is evident throughout the country. From architectural marvels to cultural practices, this period left an indelible mark on Armenian society. Sevanavank (Sevan Monastery), nestled by Lake Sevan in the Caucasus region, stands as a testament to both Armenian spirituality and Soviet-era architecture. Yerevan, Armenia's capital city, boasts stunning views from Republic Square and its skyline. The high-angle perspective showcases Yerevan's unique blend of modernity with hints of traditional Armenian charm. The Cascade offers another breathtaking viewpoint where one can admire not only the cityscape but also Mount Ararat majestically dominating the horizon. Venturing further into Armenia's countryside reveals UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Haghpat Monastery complex in Lori Province. This architectural gem exemplifies Armenian craftsmanship while providing panoramic vistas over Yerevan and Mount Ararat – an awe-inspiring sight that leaves visitors mesmerized. Khor Virap Armenian Apostolic Church monastery sits humbly at the foot of Mount Ararat on Ararat Plain near Yerevan. Its tranquil ambiance invites reflection amidst nature's grandeur – a perfect spot for spiritual seekers or those seeking solace away from bustling cities. Armenian architecture never fails to impress with its intricate details and harmonious integration with nature. Through arches adorned with delicate carvings lies glimpses of Mount Ararat standing tall in all its glory – an ethereal sight that evokes a sense of wonder and reverence.