Armenian Monastery Mechitarist
Monastery · Lido ·

Armenian Monastery Mechitarist

Monastery · Lido ·

Armenian monastery on island, tours, rare rose petal jam

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Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by CONTESSANALLY
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null
Armenian Monastery Mechitarist by null

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Isola Di San Lazzaro, 30126 Venezia Lido VE, Italy Get directions

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Isola Di San Lazzaro, 30126 Venezia Lido VE, Italy Get directions

+39 041 526 0104
mechitar.org

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 8, 2025

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Armenian Monastery Mechitarist

Marce C.

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A must-see, especially for the passion with which the wonderful Italian guide explains the epic and the Armenian cultural legacy to Venice and the world. Thanks so much.

federico B.

Google
It is a place not to be missed. You discover the culture of the armenian settler in venice mot of artifacts and stories. Their tiny island is beautiful too but the walk is only allowed on small areas. The monks only accept booked guided visit so you should call in advance same day too.

Ea-nasir

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It was a beautiful experience. The church, the museum and library were breathtaking. The little shop was cute too. Something I didn’t understand was we couldn’t take pictures of certain areas but we saw people who could.. Levon was an excellent guide. Would like to know more about his story and experience in this Island !

Gevorg N.

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The Armenian Monastery Mechitarist, located on the serene island of San Lazzaro in Venice, is a hidden gem that offers a unique and enriching experience. This beautiful monastery is not only a place of worship but also a center of Armenian culture and heritage. As you step onto the island, you are immediately struck by the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. The monastery itself is an architectural masterpiece, blending traditional Armenian elements with Venetian style. The well-kept gardens and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Venice. The monastery houses a remarkable collection of manuscripts, artifacts, and artworks that provide a deep insight into Armenian history and culture. The guided tours are highly informative, led by knowledgeable monks who share fascinating stories about the monastery's history and its founder, Mechitar of Sebaste. One of the highlights of the visit is the library, which holds an extensive collection of ancient manuscripts and rare books. The richness of the collection and the care with which it is preserved are truly impressive. The Armenian Monastery Mechitarist is more than just a historical site; it is a living testament to the enduring spirit and culture of the Armenian people. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in history, culture, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat. Highly recommended for a unique and memorable experience in Venice.

Levon Kayfajyan (.

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It was really impressive how the Armenian community build such a monastery so far away from home. Here there is the main monastery the garden between the building the library which has a surprise in it try standing in the middle of it and saying something and there is the museum part which I am not sure if you can enter without a guide. All in all a must see cause it supet beautiful with an interesting history and it is pretty easy to get there.

Aubrey W.

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Absolute gem of a place for anyone interested in history, culture, literature, or religion. Has an exceptional collection of artefacts, art, and manuscripts- I shall say no more on that so as not to spoil it, but there are two paintings of Lord Byron, who spent six months here. Tour guide spoke English well, with a deeply interested and thoughtful account of everything in front of us. You'll need about 3 hours for this place including the travel time, but certainly worth it. Hope to visit again. Grazie mille

Yana A.

Google
Wonderful place! Prior approval of the trip with the Monastery is required.

L D.

Google
Very interesting guided tour in San Lazzaro