Long fought over by warring empires, the city of Yerevan survived centuries of foreign occupation, finally becoming independent with the fall of the Soviet Union. This capital city, a center of Armenian culture, has celebrated its freedom with a flurry of construction and a growing population. Despite this push forward, history survives in Yerevan - The Institute of Ancient Manuscripts houses books dating back to the 9th century, and the ruins of the Erebuni Fortress, built in 782 BC, still stand.
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The Caucaus mountain range is simply amazing ...we visited it in Azerbaijan ,Georgia & Armenia....thick forest ,snow peaks in summer ,lot of hairpin bends makes it simply beautiful...a must visit place.
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This is a must visit place. It vividly captures the plight of Armenians living in Turkey during WW1, it gives perspective of current values of Armenia. It will leave you in a state of shock by the horror captured on film of the genocide.
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YES! Republic is a kids' club where other game rules apply, where the child becomes the master of his own kitchen, his own studio and his own imagination.
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Lovers' Park Landscaping and Design Project started in 2006. The design for the reconstruction of the new Lovers' Park was conceived by Pierre Rambach, a well-known landscape architect from Switzerland, author of many books and articles on Japanese and Oriental gardens. After a year's research the renowned architect created the sketch plan which was approved by the Municipality of Yerevan. The plan reflects the basic principles of traditional oriental gardens. This is a haven of nature in a highly urbanized city with a peculiar inhabitable environment conceived by Mr. Rambach. Lovers' Park covers an area of 1.6 hectares (16'419 square meter/176'732 square feet). An artificial lake with two islands is located in the eastern side of the park. One of the islands serves as a stage for the 200-seat amphitheater opposite the lake. There are two waterfalls in the park, cascading into rivulets and flowing into the large lake. The park's Achajour café is one of favorite pastime places for Yerevan residents. The park is designed with the needs of physically challenged people in mind. The park has a public toilet, which includes a special cubicle for wheelchairs. There are no steps in the park, which enables easy access of wheelchairs to all parts.
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Play City was founded in 2002, with aim to provide joyful, secure and diverse entertainment services in Armenia, based on the high quality service, new technologies and unique environment. Play City is the only place in Armenia, where you can find such amount of various services for your pastime and entertainment, gathered in one place. We have Karting, Bowling, Bumper-Car, Mini Golf, Paint Ball, as well as restaurant and cafe-bar, open playground where you can organize your birthday parties and corporate events.
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