Villa Delenda

Yerevan


Few historic homes survived the Soviet years in Yerevan, but thanks to the honorary Italian consul, Antonio Montalto, this beautifully restored 1906 home remains intact as a charming bed and breakfast in a prime location. The rooms are finely decorated with period furniture and have comfortable beds. Downstairs, a shop sells handmade ceramics crafted by artisans in Gyumri.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Yerevan attractions

1. Modern Art Museum of Yerevan

0.25 MILES

When it opened in 1972, this was the first specialised museum of contemporary and modern art in the Soviet Union, and a source of enormous pride for the…

2. National Gallery of Armenia

0.26 MILES

Housed on the top floors of the History Museum, Armenia's foremost art gallery holds a large but somewhat underwhelming collection of European and Russian…

3. History Museum of Armenia

0.26 MILES

Its simply extraordinary collection of Bronze Age artefacts make this museum Armenia's pre-eminent cultural institution and an essential stop on every…

4. Republic Square

0.27 MILES

From dawn till late into the night, Republic Sq is Yerevan's focal point and beating heart. Designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan as part of his 1924…

5. Blue Mosque

0.33 MILES

There has been a mosque on this site since 1765, but like the other eight or so mosques that operated in Yerevan at the beginning of the 20th century it…

6. Zoravor Church

0.34 MILES

Through a dalan (archway) on Parpetsi St tucked between Soviet apartment blocks is a late-17th-century church on the site of a 9th- to 13th-century…

7. Charles Aznavour Square

0.34 MILES

Named after the beloved French-Armenian singer often referred to as Paris' Frank Sinatra, the square is focused on the Moscow Cinema, built in 1936 on the…

8. Martiros Sarian Museum

0.41 MILES

This museum preserves the studio and some of the works of 20th-century painter Martiros Sarian, known for his vibrant colour-saturated canvases. On the…