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дендропарк степанаванн

Dendropark Stepanavan

Dendropark is located in Gyulagarak village, Lori region, in the north of Armenia, about a two-hour drive from Yerevan.

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Museum of Modern Art & Cafesjian Arts Center

Cafesjian Center For The Arts Yerevan

Cafesjian Center For The Arts
was founded in 1972 through the efforts of art critic Henrik Igityan, who directed the museum for 37 years.

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Private Tour To Myler Ski Resort

Myler Ski Resort

The Myler Ski Resort is located 62 kilometers from Zvartnots International Airport, and only 34 km from Yerevan, allowing visitors to reach the resort in 1 hour by car.

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майские праздники в армении

10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Armenia

Still undecided about Armenia? Here’s why this small but fascinating country should be on your travel list.

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Lake gosh tavush

Lake Gosh

Lake Gosh is a small mountain lake tucked away in the forested hills of Armenia’s Tavush region, about 71 km from Yerevan.

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Jukhtakavanq

Jukhtavank Monastery

Dzhukhtavank Monastery is situated in the Tavush region, about an hour and a half drive from Yerevan. It’s located in the heart of Dilijan National Park.

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Национальный парк Дилижан

Dilijan National Park

Dilijan National Park, often called the “Armenian Switzerland,” stretches across 33,765 hectares in the Tavush region of north-eastern Armenia only 95 km from Yerevan.

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marmarashen monastery armenia

Maramashen Monastery

Maramashen Monastery is situated in the Shirak region, about a 2.5-hour drive from Yerevan. It is a majestic 10th-century monastic complex, nestled on a plateau above the Akhurian River.

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Vernissage market

Vernissage Market

Vernissage Market is Yerevan’s largest and most colorful open-air bazaar, where you can find handicrafts, folk art, Armenian silver, and souvenirs.

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Tsitsernakaberd the armenian genocide museum

Tsitsernakaberd The Armenian Genocide Museum

The Armenian Genocide Museum (The Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex) is dedicated to the memory of 1.5 million Armenians who fell victim to — who died during — the massacres of the 20th century carried out by the Turkish government of the Ottoman Empire.

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