- janarmenia.com page/matenadaranMatenadaran is “one of the most important places of preservation of national memory and progress.” The Matenadaran Museum Complex consists of 15...
- travelarmenia.org matenadaran/Just in front of the Matenadaran you will see a monument to the founder of the Armenian alphabet – Mesrop Mashtots and his disciple Koryun.
- armgeo.am en/matenadaran/Matenadaran (Armenian “Repository of Manuscripts”), also known as The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts is located in Yerevan.
- armeniadiscovery.com en/place/matenadaranThe word Matenadaran means a repository for manuscripts. ... The building of Matenadaran has a shape of a cube and is built of grey basalt stone.
- bidfortrip.com en/page/matenadaranMatenadaran is “one of the most important places of preservation of national memory and progress.” The Matenadaran Museum Complex consists of 15...
- ytur.net yurtdisi/ermenistan/erivan/matenadaranSonrasında ise enstitünün ismi Ermenice "parşömen" ve "depo" kelimelerinin birleşiminden oluşan Matenadaran olarak değiştirilmiştir.
- araratour.com matenadaranAs early as the 5th century in Echmiadzin, a repository of manuscripts was founded, on the basis of which the present Matenadaran began to develop in the future.
- yerevancard.com en/category/top10/matenadaran5 interesting facts about Matenadaran. Matenadaran named after Mesrop Mashtots is registered in UNESCO's World Network of memory.
- yerevan.am en/matenadaran/Matenadaran was founded by Mesrop Mashtots and Sahak Partev in 405, in royal settlement of Vagharshapat. In 1920 Matenadaran became national.
- phoenixtour.org blog/matenadaran/Are you planning to visit Matenadaran? It takes about 45-60 minutes (without the Persian manuscripts) to complete the guided tour of Matenadaran.