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Harissa: The Dish of Armenian Resistance
Harissa, a simple yet powerful Armenian dish, symbolizes resilience, memory, and survival. Explore its ancient roots, its role during the Armenian Genocide, and its lasting significance in Armenian culture and collective memory.
18 avril 2025
Visit Dilijan: Armenia's Green Getaway
Dilijan: A Peaceful Haven to Discover Tucked away in the mountains of Tavush, Dilijan feels like a town straight out of a fairy tale. With its dense forests, ancient monasteries, and tranquil atmosphere, it's a must-visit for travelers seeking authenticity and serenity. When people think of Armenia, ancient stones, hilltop monasteries, and the silhouette of Mount Ararat often come to mind. Yet off the usual tourist trail, Dilijan tells a different story—a story where trees speak as eloquently as stones, where the air feels purer, and where every path seems to open a new chapter of history or poetry. Dilijan is located less than two hours northeast of Yerevan, in the Tavush province. It’s one of the most forested regions in the country, with landscapes that sometimes evoke the Carpathians or the Alps—hence its nickname, the “Armenian Switzerland.” Easily accessible yet wonderfully preserved, it’s a refreshing retreat from the summer heat of the capital or the perfect place to admire the
16 avril 2025
5 Must-See Attractions in Gyumri
Gyumri, between history and culture: 5 essential stops Nestled in Armenia's Shirak region in the northwest, Gyumri stands as the country's second-largest city and one of its oldest. Its history traces back to antiquity, with evidence of habitation from the Urartian period. Over the centuries, the city has borne various names: Kumayri, Alexandropol during the Russian Empire, Leninakan in the Soviet era, and finally returning to its historic name, Gyumri, after Armenia's independence in 1991.​ Renowned as a major cultural and artistic center, Gyumri boasts esteemed schools, theaters, and a wealth of artistic heritage. Notable figures such as poets Avetik Isahakyan and Hovhannes Shiraz, along with actor Mher Mkrtchyan, hail from this vibrant city. Museums dedicated to these luminaries underscore Gyumri's rich cultural tapestry.​ Despite the devastation wrought by the 1988 earthquake, Gyumri has remarkably preserved its unique architecture, especially in the historic Kumayri district, wher
14 avril 2025
Vardanyan Park and Children's Park in Yerevan: An Enchanting Place for All Ages
Discover Two Iconic Parks in Yerevan: Vardanyan Park (Yerevan 2800th Anniversary Park) and Children's Park Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is a city that uniquely blends history, culture, and nature. If you're looking to explore the city while immersing yourself in greenery, two must-visit parks await you: Vardanyan Park and Children's Park. Each of these spaces offers a different yet complementary experience, making them ideal getaways for both residents and visitors. Vardanyan Park (Yerevan 2800th Anniversary Park): A Tribute to the City’s Millennia-Old History The Yerevan 2800th Anniversary Park is a relatively recent park, opened to celebrate the 2800th anniversary of the founding of the city of Yerevan in 2018. This park is a true tribute to the city’s history, with monuments and installations that highlight the evolution of this ancient capital. Located to the west of the city center, near Yerevan State University, it offers stunning views of the city and Mount Ararat. One of th
9 avril 2025
April 7: An Important Day in Armenia
Motherhood and Beauty Day and the Feast of the Annunciation Motherhood and Beauty Day (Մայրության և գեղեցկության տոն, Mayrutyan ev gegheckutyan ton) is a special celebration in Armenia, held every year on April 7. It is both a cultural and religious holiday, highlighting the essential roles of women in society, as well as the beauty and importance of motherhood. Origins and Significance The origin of this day goes back to ancient times, particularly to a pagan festival in honor of Anahit, the goddess of motherhood, love, and beauty in Armenian mythology. Anahit was revered for her powers of creation and fertility, and this day was traditionally a time to honor women and their sacred role as mothers. With the arrival of Christianity, this pagan celebration was incorporated into Armenian Christian traditions. Thus, April 7 is also the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, a key event in Christian religion, when the Archangel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will become the moth
7 avril 2025
Discover the Cascade Monument in Yerevan
The Yerevan Cascade is a monumental staircase combining art and architecture, connecting the city center to Victory Park, with panoramic views and a museum of contemporary art.
5 avril 2025
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