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Central square known for its musical fountains and surrounding government buildings.
Giant stairway with art installations, offering panoramic views of the city.
Institute of ancient manuscripts housing a vast collection of historical documents.
Armenian Genocide Memorial complex dedicated to the victims of the 1915 genocide.
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Distillery known for producing the famous Armenian Ararat brandy.
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Ancient Urartian fortress considered the birthplace of Yerevan.
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Open-air market offering traditional Armenian crafts and souvenirs.
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18th-century Shia mosque, notable for its vibrant blue tiles.
Monument symbolizing peace, located in Victory Park overlooking the city.
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Renowned opera house hosting performances of opera and ballet.
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A unique stone staircase with gardens and sculptures, offering sweeping city views.
The heart of the city with grand stone buildings, fountains, and a vibrant atmosphere.
A lively area with heavy Soviet architecture and a popular park for families.
Known for its vibrant nightlife, wine bars, and restaurants.
One of the oldest parts of the city, offering a glimpse of Yerevan before Soviet buildings.
Zvartnots International Airport
05 July