Discover the Iconic Goddess Anahit at the History Museum of Armenia
An Ancient Treasure Returns Home
The bronze head of the Armenian Goddess Anahit, a symbol of fertility, wisdom, and healing in Armenian mythology, has returned to Yerevan after centuries abroad. Loaned from the British Museum, this extraordinary artifact is the highlight of the “Mother Goddess: From Anahit to Mary” exhibition at the History Museum of Armenia.
What Makes the Anahit Statue Special?
A Symbol of Armenia’s Heritage
Anahit was one of the most revered deities in ancient Armenia, with grand temples dedicated to her worship. Her statue, now on display, represents the nation’s deep historical roots and rich cultural legacy.
Explore a World of History
The exhibition not only showcases the iconic statue of Anahit but also a wide range of Early Bronze and Iron Age artifacts, including the renowned Artashat Aphrodite.
Plan Your Visit
The exhibition runs from September 21, 2024, to March 21, 2025, and is located in a special hall at the History Museum of Armenia in Yerevan. Tickets are only 5,000 drams and include access to the museum’s extensive collection of over 400,000 artifacts, from prehistoric treasures to medieval relics.
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