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Saint Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church Gyumri

Saint Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church

Saint Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church in Gyumri was consecrated in 1886 by Archbishop Poghos of the Greek-Russian Orthodox Church of Georgia.

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Abovyan street cinema moscow

Abovyan Street

Abovyan street attracts visitors not only with its history but also with modern restaurants, shops, galleries, a lively atmosphere, and vibrant energy. It remains one of the most beloved places for locals.

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Republic square Yerevan Armenia

Republic Square Yerevan

Republic Square is the heart of Yerevan, and it was designed by the city’s chief architect, Alexander Tamanyan.

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Northern Avenue in Yerevan

Northern Avenue Yerevan

Northern Avenue stretches approximately 450 meters, and there are many modern residential and commercial buildings here. The buildings are designed in a European style, but built using local tufa and basalt stone.

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Swan lake in yerevan, where to go?

Swan Lake in Yerevan

Swan Lake in Yerevan, located near the Opera House, is a beautiful spot for tourists, offering charming views, a relaxing atmosphere, and a perfect place to enjoy the city’s vibe.

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The Opera and Ballet Theatre Yerevan

Opera and Ballet House

The Opera and Ballet House is one of Armenia’s most iconic architectural and cultural landmarks. It is located in the center of Yerevan and serves as a venue for classical music, opera, and ballet performances.

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Mother Armenia Monument

Mother Armenia Monument

The Mother Armenia Monument was erected in honor of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War. It stands 54 meters tall, of which 22 meters is the statue itself.

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Victory Park

Victory Park is one of Yerevan’s largest and oldest public parks, offering panoramic views of the city and Mount Ararat that make it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.

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Cascade complex

Cascade Complex

The Cascade Complex is situated in the heart of Yerevan and is one of the most beloved places for both locals and tourists.

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Matenadaran Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts building on Mashtots Avenue Yerevan

Matenadaran

Matenadaran, or the Museum of Manuscripts, is named after Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet. This is not just a museum—it’s one of the most important scientific centers in Armenia, housing over 23,000 manuscripts and 500,000 archived documents.The name Harich is thought to mean “fortress,” so Harichavank translates to “fortress monastery.”

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