Armenia Travel Guide - Gyumri
Armenia travel and tourism guide for the city of Gyumri! I am a Harvard student who lived and interned in Armenia this past summer, and I wanted to share this beautiful country to more people.
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ARMENIAN HOSPITALITY IN GYUMRI - Armenia Գյումրի
I left Yerevan after 3 nights there, I took the collective taxi 2500 Drams (£4) to Gyumri, the second biggest city in Armenia. The journey to 2.5 hours. When I finally managed to check into the hostel, I instantly made some friends with two Georgians and and Armenian girl, they showed me around, we visited a workshop to see some locals crafting some ornaments. Emma (The Armenian girl) kindly invited us into her home and gave us some Armenian Lavash. Her hospitality was incredible. I also learned about the earth quake in Gyumri in 1988 and was shown some of the streets that were destroyed, also two tops off a church that fell off and now sit outside. Emma and Carl are very talented creators with art and design, check their social media links out here:
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Marmashen monastery is one of Armenia's most picturesque landmarks. Travel to Marmashen Monastery to find real peace and tranquility.
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Gyumri is situated 126 km from Yerevan (capital of the Republic of Armenia). It lies in the northwestern part of Armenia in the central Shirak Highland. It sits 1550 feet above sea level. The Kumayri historic district is one of the few places in the Republic of Armenia with an authentic historical urban Armenian architecture. Luckily for the Gyumri city and their citizens, this district has survived two mayor earthquakes.
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Live. Public Rally W/English Translation and Summary - Gyumri, Armenia
Դիտե՛ք նաև․ «Լույս, ստվեր, խավար | Light, Shadow, Darkness»
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© Նյութի հեղինակային իրավունքները պատկանում են Սիվիլիթաս հիմնադրամին: ՍիվիլՆեթի խմբագրական քաղաքականության համաձայն` արգելվում է օգտագործել ՍիվիլՆեթի նյութերը առանց պատշաճ հղման, ներբեռնել և այլ օնլայն հարթակից վերբեռնել ՍիվիլՆեթի պատրաստած և տարբերանշանը կրող տեսանյութերը` առանց համապատասխան համաձայնության:
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Top Things to do in Gyumri, Armenia / Что делать в Гюмри, Армения
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Episode 10 - Armenia - Yerevan & Gyumri / 365 days off - Travel around the world
FIRST STEPS IN ARMENIA: YEREVAN & GYUMRI
After 4 full weeks in Georgia, we decided that it was time to move on. So we chose Armenia to spend the next three weeks. Since the beginning of our trip, we’ve been traveling all around that country. In Ani, we even saw the border a few hundred meters from us. Now we could at least find out how Armenia looks like.
The arrival in Yerevan was rather surprising. The center is full of green parks, has some pedestrian street and plenty of fancy shops and cafes. Along all the Caucasian cities we visited so far, Yerevan is the one which reminds us the most of European capitals.
On our second day, we met Vako. He is a local who likes to share his knowledge of the city by offering free walking tours (highly recommended). During our five days in Yerevan, we stumbled on him twice. Yerevan is not so big after all. On those days we saw other faces of Yerevan, from the old soviet amusement park to the alternative Aeon’s cafe.
After Yerevan, we went on a tour in the country. In order to simplify the planning, we took the suggested itinerary from the Bradt guide and followed it by the letter. We rented a small Nissan Micra and started from there. The first stop (covered in this episode) was Gyumri. We spent the night in a very nice B&B owned by Armine and her husband. It was such a treat for us: Coffee and Choux à la crème on our arrival, followed by a traditional homemade dinner with her husband and her. And, in the morning, we got again a table full of delicious food for the breakfast. At that point we realized that our decision to stay only in homestays or B&B for the rest of our Armenian tour was a very good one. Although we may take some weight in the process…
WE DID SPECIFICALLY ENJOY:
The free walking tour of Yerevan offered by Vako. A really nice introduction to the country and the city.
The children railways. A remain of the soviet time (1937) that was used to taught kids and teenagers how to operate trains.
Looking at hundreds of persons performing traditional Armenian dances at the cascade. They do that every last Friday of the month and everyone is welcome to participate.
The genocide memorial and museum. A must see if you want to understand Armenia.
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Yerevan hostel. So far the cheapest place we stayed at (24 CHF a night)… and we got what we payed for: a tiny room without windows and a bulk bed. Magali was sleeping on the bed below. Her biggest fear was to have the upper bed falling on her when Daniel was moving. Please note here that this is because of the few old pieces of wood that were supporting the bed and not because of Daniel weight.
Armine B&B in Gyumri. Such a lovely place, highly recommended!
RESTAURANTS
The Black Angus burger bar. Our favorite. But don’t tell that to Armenian people since they don’t serve Armenian food.
The Baguette french bakery. Taste very good. But don’t tell that to Armenian people since they don’t serve Armenian food.
Pizza Toria, an Italian place. The pizzas were almost as good as in Italy. But don’t tell that to Armenian people since they don’t serve Armenian food.
Armine B&B. Armine prepared us a real Armenian supper. Now we can say that we like Armenian cuisine! (after 5 days in the country).
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(Daniel only) Every Monday you can watch the latest episode of Game of Thrones at the Aeon’s anti cafe, a place full of board games, books and nice english speaking people.
School Field Trip from Gyumri to Garni Temple and Geghard Church, Armenia
Please join us on a school field trip from Gyumri, Armenia, to the reconstructed Pagan temple of Garni and the cliff-carved monastery in Geghard. You will see road trip images from the bus window, historical structures, and the recreation area Arzni Hachn Dzor.
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Armenian Pop ► DerHova Project - Mer Gyumri [NEW] [HD]
New Music Video on HayFanat.com. Mer Gyumri - DerHova's new project - idea, music and production by Harutyun Ter-Hovakimyan (DerHova) - performed by Sofi Mkheyan, Vardan Badalyan, Hasmik Karapetyan, Erik Karapetyan, Lucina, Mher, R.P., Hrachuhi Utmazyan.
Interpret: Sofi Mkheyan, Vardan Badalyan, Hasmik Karapetyan, Erik Karapetyan, Lucina, Mher, R.P., Hrachuhi Utmazyan
Title: Mer Gyumri
Music by: DerHova
Lyrics by: Harutyun Harutyunyan
Poetry Lyrics: Hovhannes Shiraz (performed by Hrachuhi Utmazyan)
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Mother Armenia, Gyumri, Armenia / Мать Армения, Гюмри, Армения
It was built in the Year 1975 by the Architect Rafik Yeghoyan and the Sculptors Ara Sargsian and Yerem Vartanyan. It is located beside the Black Fortress. On the Way from the Street to the Monument are Stones with Names of Cities from World War 2. The Names of the Cities are Leningrad, Sevastopol, Brest, Kiev, Odessa, Murmansk, Volgograd, Minsk and Smolensk.
Он был построен в 1975 году архитектором Рафиком Егояном и скульпторами Ара Саргсяном и Еремом Вартаняном. Он расположен рядом с Черной крепостью. На пути от улицы к памятнику находятся камни с названиями городов из второй мировой войны. Названия городов - Ленинград, Севастополь, Брест, Киев, Одесса, Мурманск, Волгоград, Минск и Смоленск.
Մայր Հայաստան հուշահամալիրը կառուցվել է 1975 թ.-ին ճարտարապետ Ռաֆիկ Եղոյանի եւ քանդակագործներ Արա Սարգսյանի եւ Երեմ Վարդանյանն ջանքերով: Այն գտնվում է Գյումրի քաղաքում Սեւ բերդի կողքին:
Es wurde im Jahr 1975 von dem Architekten Rafik Yeghoyan und den Bildhauern Ara Sargsian und Yerem Vartanyan erbaut. Es befindet sich neben der schwarzen Festung.
ARMENIA #5 GYUMRI FAMILY
A visit with a family still feeling the effects of the 1988 Earthquake that struck Armenia. Reporter: Stefani Booroojian. Photographer/Editor: Kevin Mahan. Air Date 5/6/2015
Gyumri Night 01/01/2017, Gyumri, Armenia / Ночь Гюмри 01/01/2017, Гюмри, Армения
Es ist ein Video über eine Nachtfahrt in Gjumri, Armenien. Ich habe dieses Video in der Nacht vom 01/01/2017 zum 02/01/2017 gemacht. Es war Nebel und es gab viele schöne Weihnachtsbeleuchtungen auf den Straßen.
It is a video about a night drive in Gyumri, Armenia. I made this video on the night of 01/01/2017 to 02/01/2017. It was fog and there were many beautiful Christmas lights on the streets.
Это видео о ночном ходу в Гюмри, Армения. Я сделал это видео в ночь с 01/01/2017 по 02/01/2017. Это был туман, и на улицах было много красивых рождественских огней.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Armenia - The Ultimate Armenia Travel Guide
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Here are the top 10 places to see in Armenia:
1. Yerevan
Yerevan is the capital and largest city in Armenia. It dates back to the 8th century BC! It’s also the heart of the country. Check out Vernissage Market for handicrafts and Gum Market for great food! Don’t miss the amazing Megerian Carpet Museum!
2. Geghard
Geghard is a medieval monastery about an hour from Yerevan. It dates back to the 4th century and partially carved out of the nearby mountain. It was once home to the spear that pierced Jesus Christ’s side during the Crucifixion!
3. Garni
Next is Garni, a village where you can make your own lavash! Its most notable site is Temple of Garni, which dates back to the first century AD. It’s one of the best-known pre-Christian symbols of Armenia and is a great example of classical Greek architecture!
4. Etchmiadzin
Etchmiadzin is considered a holy city and Armenia’s spiritual capital. It’s home to some of the oldest churches and cathedrals on Earth, including five that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. While you’re in town, try some fish that’s cooked by using the light of the sun!
5. Lake Sevan
Lake Sevan is Armenia’s largest body of water. It’s a major source of food for Armenians and is also home to Sevanavak, a medieval monastery that dates back to 874!
6. Dilijan
Dilijan is a town in northern Armenia that’s known for its traditional craft workshops and spa resorts. It’s surrounded by forests and is also known for its traditional architecture.
7. Apaga Resort
Apaga Resort is a beautiful accommodation that consists of authentic cottages with 22 rooms and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. While you’re there, you can do extreme activities like zip-lining and off-roading!
8. Gyumri
Armenia’s second-largest city, Gyumri, is known as the arts and crafts center of Armenia. workshops and watching the artisans create beautiful pottery, carvings, and other crafts. It’s also home to monasteries, churches, and museums.
9. Areni
If you’re into wine, you have to visit Areni. The oldest winery in the world was discovered in a cave complex nearby, and the village hosts the annual Areni Wine Festival every October!
10. Tatev Monastery
Tatev Monastery is a beautiful, 9th-century Armenian Apostolic monastery that once hosted the University of Tatev. You can also ride the world’s longest reversible cable car and get amazing views of the area!
BONUS: Old Khndzoresk Cave Village
Known as the Cappadocia of Armenia, Old Khndzoresk Cave Village is an ancient village that was carved into the hillsides of a gorge. People lived there as recently as the 1950s! The complex includes three schools and even two churches!
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