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ONE OF THE MOST VISITED MUSEUMS IN MOSCOW

17 February 2026

The State Historical Museum on Red Square consistently remains one of the most visited museums in Moscow. And it's no wonder! It is a prominent Moscow landmark and a significant cultural treasure. Its rich and diverse collection comprises over four million exhibits, spanning history from prehistoric times to the late 19th century.

SEASON'S GREETINGS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

22 December 2025

As the festive season approaches, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued partners and clients. Your trust and collaboration have been instrumental in our journey this year. Wishing you a joyful Christmas filled with peace, love, and happiness, and a New Year full of success, health, and new opportunities.

ARMENIA - HISTORY, NATURE AND HOSPITALITY

06 March 2026

If what you are searching for is a trip filled with ancient history, majestic mountains, and unforgettable hospitality, then it is time for you to discover the captivating beauty of Armenia! A country in the South Caucasus at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where traditions are deeply rooted and every landscape tells a story. From ancient monasteries perched on mountain cliffs to vibrant cities with lively streets and warm-hearted people, this destination promises a truly unique experience.

Armenia, the first country to adopt Christianity in 301 AD, invites you to uncover its spiritual heritage and stunning mountain scenery. Visit Echmiadzin Cathedral, the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church and one of the oldest cathedrals on Earth. Admire the stunning Khor Virap Monastery, framed by the legendary Mount Ararat, or marvel at the breathtaking Tatev Monastery, a 9th-century masterpiece perched high above the Vorotan Gorge, accessible by the world’s longest reversible cable car. And don’t miss Lake Sevan, often called the “Blue Pearl” of Armenia — a serene alpine lake surrounded by rolling hills and ancient churches.

Yerevan, founded in 782 BC, is even older than Rome! It is the capital of Armenia and one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities — yet it feels modern and full of life. With Mount Ararat’s snow-capped peak watching over the city, you can stroll along the lively Republic Square, enjoy open-air cafés, and visit the Cafesjian Center for the Arts or the Matenadaran Museum, home to thousands of ancient manuscripts. You can also stop by the bustling Vernissage Market for local crafts and souvenirs. Yerevan's mix of Soviet architecture, pink tufa stone buildings, and contemporary art spaces makes it a fascinating destination for all travelers.

To make your visit even more memorable, we recommend combining a trip to Armenia and Georgia. A short journey between Yerevan and Tbilisi offers ever-changing views of mountains and vineyards — the perfect way to experience two rich cultures in one unforgettable adventure.
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