Named after Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet, the Matenadaran is one of the world's richest and most significant depositories of Armenian manuscripts and documents. The Matenadaran, located in Yerevan, Armenia, is home to a staggering collection of over 23,000 ancient manuscripts, dating back centuries. These manuscripts cover a wide array of subjects, including theology, philosophy, history, medicine, literature, and science, written in Armenian and other languages.
The institute stands as a testament to Armenia's cultural heritage, providing a vital repository for scholars and visitors to explore the country's rich history and intellectual achievements. Additionally, the Matenadaran conducts significant scholarly research, preserving these invaluable manuscripts while promoting educational programs to showcase Armenia's legacy in written culture.