Explore Dilijan’s 19th-century charm, crafts, and culture. Visit Sevanavank Monastery and the Geological Museum. Discover history, art, and local legends.
Explore Dilijan’s 19th-century charm, crafts, and culture. Visit Sevanavank Monastery and the Geological Museum. Discover history, art, and local legends.
- Dilijan - In Dilijan, we will also visit the Geological Museum and Art Gallery, which was founded in 1950 by teacher Yeghishe Hovsepyan. The museum stores and exhibits archaeological and ethnographic items, as well as paintings, sculptures, samples of ancient literature. The gallery is rich by the original works of Armenian, Russian and foreign…
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Dilijan - In Dilijan, we will also visit the Geological Museum and Art Gallery, which was founded in 1950 by teacher Yeghishe Hovsepyan. The museum stores and exhibits archaeological and ethnographic items, as well as paintings, sculptures, samples of ancient literature. The gallery is rich by the original works of Armenian, Russian and foreign artists, including Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Vardges Surenyants, Gevorg Bashinjaghyan, Martiros Saryan, Rockwell Kent, Edgar Shakhin, Richard Zheranyan, Shant Gertevtsyan.
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Lake Sevan - Lake Sevan a
Lake Sevan is indeed a remarkable natural wonder. It’s one of the largest freshwater high-altitude lakes in the world, located in Armenia. Known for its stunning scenery, it offers beautiful beaches, a variety of recreational activities, and historical sites like the Sevanavank Monastery. nd Sevan Monastery -
Haghartsin Monastery - Visit to HaghHaghartsin Monastery is indeed a breathtaking site. Nestled in the forested mountains near the town of Dilijan in Armenia, it dates back to the 10th-13th centuries. The complex includes several churches, a dining hall, and other structures, all set against the backdrop of lush greenery. The serene atmosphere and historical significance make it a must-visit location for anyone traveling to Armenia. artsin Monastery
- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
- Dinner
- boating
- Dinner
- boating
In Dilijan, we will explore the unique historical Sharambeyan Street, where the essence of 19th-century Dilijan comes alive. The area features a café, restaurant, bakery, and other intriguing spots that showcase the distinctive lifestyle of that era. Various artisans, including potters and carpenters, display their creations along the street, earning it…
In Dilijan, we will explore the unique historical Sharambeyan Street, where the essence of 19th-century Dilijan comes alive. The area features a café, restaurant, bakery, and other intriguing spots that showcase the distinctive lifestyle of that era. Various artisans, including potters and carpenters, display their creations along the street, earning it the nickname “street of craftsmen.” Nearby, we will also find a monument dedicated to the heroes of the film “Mimino,” featuring the three main characters: Frunzik Mkrtchyan (Rubik Khachikyan), Yevgeny Leonov (Ivan Volokhov), and Vakhtang Kikabidze (Valiko Mizandari).
In Dilijan, we will also visit the Geological Museum and Art Gallery, established in 1950 by teacher Yeghishe Hovsepyan. The museum houses and displays archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, as well as paintings, sculptures, and samples of ancient literature.
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