Homeland

Yerevan


An official member of the World Free Trade Organization, Homeland sells delightful handicrafts made by women in 10 Armenian villages. Their products are of terrific quality and include pillowcases, ornaments, oven mitts, scarves, and irresistibly cute children's toys. Each product comes with a tag showing a picture and description of the artist who created it.


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1. Zoravor Church

0.09 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…

2. Martiros Sarian Museum

0.12 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…

3. Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum

0.16 MILES

This museum celebrates the life and work of the extraordinary writer, translator and humanist who is often described as Armenia’s greatest poet. The…

4. Martiros Sarian Statue

0.19 MILES

This marble sculpture by D Yerevantsi honours the painter Martiros Sarian (1880–1972). Around the statue is a vernissage with many imitations of Sarian's…

5. Yervand Kochar Museum

0.32 MILES

Though small, this fascinating museum does a great job of documenting the life and work of the prolific Armenian painter and sculptor. The museum…

6. Charles Aznavour Square

0.41 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…

7. Katoghike

0.43 MILES

The tiny 13th-century chapel incongruously known as the Katoghike (Cathedral) nestles beside the recently constructed Surp Anna Church. It has a…

8. Modern Art Museum of Yerevan

0.47 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…