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Republic Square

Republic Square

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"Historical Sites"
Cascade Complex

Cascade Complex

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"Squares"
History Museum of Armenia

History Museum of Armenia

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"Museums"
Saint Gregory The Illuminator Cathedral

Saint Gregory The Illuminator Cathedral

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"Churches and Cathedrals"
The Armenian Genocide Museum

The Armenian Genocide Museum

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"Memorial Halls"
Cafesjian Museum of Art

Cafesjian Museum of Art

3.9
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"Fine Art Galleries"
"Museums"
Opera and Ballet Theatre

Opera and Ballet Theatre

3.6
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Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

3.6
3.0/51 Review
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Zoravor S. Astvatsatsin Church

Zoravor S. Astvatsatsin Church

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Sherep Restaurant

Sherep Restaurant

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Restaurant Araks Old House

Restaurant Araks Old House

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Ararat Restaurant

Ararat Restaurant

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Dragon Garden

Dragon Garden

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Armenia: A visa-free hidden gem, a dream trip with few people, beautiful scenery, and great value!
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Republic Square
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Wow! The aesthetics of the Republic Square in Armenia has really reached the next level! This square is like a shining pearl, inlaid in the land of Armenia. Yerevan Republic Square - the heart of Armenia, a witness to history. From Lenin Square to Republic Square, it has witnessed the changes of the times. Alexander Tamanian's ingenious design allows tradition and modernity to interweave here, making the entire square full of unique charm. This is the center of urban life. Looking around, the History Museum, the Opera House and the Government Office, every building is a treasure of Armenian culture. Here, you can feel the strong cultural atmosphere and historical heritage. When night falls, the lights are brilliant, the musical fountains dance, and the Republic Square becomes the brightest pearl in the city. The gorgeous lights and beautiful music make people feel as if they are in a dreamlike world. There used to be a statue of Lenin towering into the sky, but now the lawn is green and every inch of the square tells the story of the past. Here, you can touch the traces of history and feel the passage of time.
Cascade Complex
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The Yerevan Large Steps, a huge Soviet rotten project, were originally designed to link cascading waterfalls to the Step Garden. There are five terraces, arranged flower beds, fountains and pools, which can be reached directly by escalators. On the terrace, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the entire Yerevan and Alat Mountains. The ladder was built from the 1980s. Due to the Armenian earthquake, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Naka conflict, the entire project was suspended. The top part is not yet complete, but it doesn't affect its spectacular, unique Soviet socialist architectural aesthetic
History Museum of Armenia
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The Yerevan National Historical Museum is the most worth checking out attraction in the city. The Art Museum is also in the same building, but tickets need to be purchased separately. museum J fine ticket is 2500AMD, if you are interested in history, you can Take a look. The museum is located on Republic Square. I often go to the J Concert Hall next door to attend concerts and always pass by. The museum is not very large; it displays collections from different periods. Many locals in Republic Square are relaxing and having fun here.
Saint Gregory The Illuminator Cathedral
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9It is located in the heart of the city, like a dazzling star. It is not only a holy place of religious belief, but also a shining pearl of Armenian culture and history. The exterior design of the church combines the Byzantine and Armenian traditional architectural styles. The towering bell tower and dome shine in the sun, exuding a solemn and sacred atmosphere. From a distance, people can't help but want to get closer to find out. k Step into the church, wow, the magnificent decoration instantly makes people feel a kind of secular tranquility and solemnity. The walls are covered with exquisite murals and icons, each of which carries a profound religious significance and historical stories. Here, you can deeply appreciate the faith and emotions of the Armenian people while appreciating the beauty of art. The Yerevan Cathedral is not only the center of religious activities, but also a symbol of the Armenian national spirit. Every year on important festivals and anniversaries, grand religious ceremonies and celebrations are held here, attracting believers from all over the country to participate. At the same time, the church is also open to the public, becoming an important window for tourists to understand Armenian culture and history.
The Armenian Genocide Museum
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长脸张少侠
【Armenian Genocide Museum】 The Armenian Genocide Memorial is located on the Tsitsernakaberd "Swallow Castle" hill in the southwest of Yerevan. It was built after the 50th anniversary demonstration of the genocide in Yerevan in 1965. The memorial is not large in scale, but the exhibition covers a wide range of content, including the situation of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire before the genocide, the genocide itself, the reactions of countries around the world at that time, and the impact of the genocide on later history. There were three most brutal massacres in the 20th century. The Chinese are more familiar with the German Nazi massacre of Jews and the Rwandan genocide in the 1990s. However, not many people know about the Armenian genocide. Under the rule of the Ottoman Turks, the Christian Armenians were naturally not recognized by Muslims. And the Armenians were also famous for being thorns in history, and they have always resisted tyranny. When the Ottoman Empire was weak and dying, it was worried that the Armenians would collude with Russia to oppose them, so it kept finding all kinds of reasons to massacre the Armenians, until it reached a climax during the First World War. Similar to the fate of the Jews, the Armenians had actually suffered many massacres in the late 19th century, but there was no large-scale killing. Until the First World War, the Ottomans joined the German side and became the opposite of Britain, France and Russia. When the World War broke out in 1914, the Ottomans faced Russia and suffered a disastrous defeat. Its government was even more worried that the Armenians would join forces with the Tsarist Russia to attack them. So, they began to systematically drive out and massacre Armenians and Kurds. According to records, there were 2 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire before World War I, and the number dropped sharply to 500,000 after World War I. The Armenians have been resisting the tyranny of the Ottoman Empire. Their resistance organization "Fifth Column" has been resisting with the help of Tsarist Russia. The Ottoman government used this as an excuse to expel all the Armenians on the Anatolian Peninsula and drive them to the desolate Transcaucasus region. That is the wasteland and desert that I kept seeing along the way from the car, a land that could not be more barren. In the end, this expulsion policy gradually escalated into a genocide. Although the death toll is not accurate, scholars generally believe that 1-1.5 million people died during the First World War. In 1991, Armenia became independent from the Soviet Union and its land area was only 11.5% of the Armenian Plateau. This more or less laid the fuse for the serious situation in the Transcaucasus region in the future. Address: 8, 8 Tsitsernakaberd Hwy, Yerevan 0028 Armenia Transportation: Take bus No. 70 or 87 on the roadside under the Yerevan Stairs Time: 10:00-15:30
Cafesjian Museum of Art
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It's not an art center, but a museum shop. But it's the best place to get a bird's eye view of the whole city. I went up to the top floor, but it's not finished yet. I heard they didn't have the money to build it! If the weather is good, you can see the Atlas Mountains in the distance, which is beautiful.
Opera and Ballet Theatre
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Yerevan Opera House and French Square are actually a crossroads. The statue of a French painter erected in the center of the circular square is a gift donated by the French government. It was designed by the famous Auguste Rodin. To the south of French Square is the Yerevan Opera House built in 1933, including a concert hall and a ballet theater that was completed in 1953. The designer is Alexander Tamanian himself. The Freedom Square in front of the gate was formerly known as the Opera Square or the Theater Square. On both sides of the square are bronze statues of Armenian composers and poets and writers, whose names I don't know. Freedom Square is also the main place for people to march and demonstrate, but it is peaceful on weekdays. Many teenagers who play BMX and skateboards practice here. It will become a children's playground on holidays, surrounded by large inflatable amusement facilities and tents.
Blue Mosque
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长脸张少侠
The Yerevan Mosque was built around 1765 by the then local ruler Hussein Ali Kan (Hussein Ali-Khan), and its main role was to be the main mosque of the local Friday. The majestic gates and towering minaret are set in fine blue and green tiles, full of colour and dazzling beauty, and this is the source of its name. The center of the mosque has a fountain, and other buildings of the temple are built around the fountain, the park is mainly planted with eucalyptus trees, and there are public bathrooms and schools nearby. During Soviet rule, the mosque has a Yerevan Museum. In the mid-1990s, Iran’s rulers rebuilt it, a massive reconstruction that was completed in 1999. It was Yerevan’s largest mosque and the only remaining mosque in Armenia built for Muslims. Its name G?k Jami means the Blue Mosque in Turkish. Address: 12 Mesrop Mashtots Ave, Yerevan 0015 Armenia Tickets: Free
Zoravor S. Astvatsatsin Church
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Located at the intersection of Sayat-Nava Ave and Abovyan st in Yerevan, not far from Republic Square, there is a very old and beautiful chapel in front of the church. It is said that many Armenian churches were demolished during the Soviet period, but this church was fortunately preserved because no one paid attention to it behind the house. Later, a new cathedral was built next to it, which is quite distinctive.

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