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Armenia Collection (page 9)

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

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Armenia Collection: Emigration of Armenians to Russia. 19th century engraving
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Armenia Collection: Map of neighboring countries of the Caspian Sea (Russia, Armenia, Persia, Kazakhstan
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Armenia Collection: First page of the Gospel of Saint John (miniature, 1330)
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Armenia Collection: Oriental art: polychrome faience balls with angels. 19th century Paris, Armenian museum
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Armenia Collection: Representation of Saint Michael. Miniature from an Armenian manuscript
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Armenia Collection: Tile from Tehran, 19th century (moulded fritware, underglaze-painted)
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Armenia Collection: Folio from an Armenian Manuscript: The Entry into Jerusalem, c
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Armenia Collection: Head of an Armenian Queen, 11th or 12th century (stone)
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Armenia Collection: Irivan, from Voyages du Chevalier Chardin en Perse
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Armenia Collection: Map of the Arabian Peninsula, with wind rose and details of ports and sea coasts
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Armenia Collection: Asia Minor, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria and Syria in Antiquite - Plate extracted
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Armenia Collection: Jean Althen, by his real name Hovhannes Althounian (1710-1774
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Armenia Collection: The Wave Painting by Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900) 1886 Brest, Museum of Fine Arts
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Armenia Collection: Cathedral of Saint George, Alaverdi, Kakheti, Georgi, 11th century (photo)
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Armenia Collection: Armenian lady (engraving)
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Armenia Collection: A Nautical Map, detail of the Gran Turco, 1564 (colour litho)
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Armenia Collection: A Common Scene in the Streets of Erzeroum, a passing Camel Caravan (litho)
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Armenia Collection: Healing the Sick from a Gospel, c. 1200 (vellum)
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Armenia Collection: Turkey and the Powers, Roumanian Caricatures of the Proposed Naval Demonstration (engraving)
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Armenia Collection: General Gordon (engraving)
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Armenia Collection: The Armenian Crisis (litho)
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Armenia Collection: Cloud and Tree
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Armenia Collection: Old cemetery (IX-XIII centuries)
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Armenia Collection: leader
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Armenia Collection: Pilgrimage of photographer
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Armenia Collection: St. Christophorus
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Armenia Collection: Pray
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Armenia Collection: Flying Ghost
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Armenia Collection: Soft about someone
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Armenia Collection: Celestial angels cathedral
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Armenia Collection: Hagartsin in silver
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Armenia Collection: ESOTERIC
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Armenia Collection: Djur-Djur waterfall
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Lake Sevan, Sevan. Sevanavank. The church of Surp Arakelots
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Sevan. The church of Surp Astvatsatsin at the Sevanavank Monastery complex
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Sevan. The church of Surp Arakelots at the Sevanavank Monastery complex on Lake
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Sevan. Sevanavank. 9th century Monastery complex. Stone tablets
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Sevan. Souvenir vases at market near the Sevanavank Monastery on Lake Sevan
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan. Vernissage Market antique glassware
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan. Vernissage Market, toy cars
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Tatev. Tatev Monastery, 9th century, large cross
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Yerevan. Surp Grigor Lusavorich Cathedral interior
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Armenia Collection: Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Vank. Seastone Hotel, large roaring lions head
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Geghard. Geghard Monastery, Surp Astvatsatsin Church, 13th century
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Noravank. Noravank Monastery, 12th century, in late afternoon
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Tatev. Tatev Monastery, 9th century
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Tatev. Tatev Monastery interior, 9th century
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Armenia Collection: Armenia, Goshavank. Goshavank Monastery interior, 12th century


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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.