This is good place nice weather ☁️................................. ...............come this place and enjoy and Look at the beauty here! You can enjoy the mountains of Armenia from here.
Ankur Kashyap
Level 4 Local Expert
November 5, 2023
Went at night. Didn’t know that you can’t fly drone here. There should some kind of board in English. A guard came and snatched my drone He was super aggressive. His colleague who could speak English easily super nice. Apparently, angry Guard had thought I was Turkish but when he realized I was Japanese citizen with Indian ethnicity, his demeanor changed.
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cody
Level 8 Local Expert
July 14
Great museum
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Level 7 Local Expert
September 13
a must visit place for sure
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Jeremiah Johnson
Level 27 Local Expert
October 9
The original Armenian modernism is a monumental composition with many signs and meanings. Magnificent and majestic. The museum: a well-constructed composition, chapter by chapter, gradually immerses the visitor of the museum in the horror and nightmare of what happened.
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Natalya Trufanova
Level 16 Local Expert
November 5
A beautiful, quiet, sad place. The monument and the stele are very impressive in size. Stunning view of the city of Yerevan. It is obligatory for all tourists to visit )
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Левон Еремян
Level 21 Local Expert
July 24
Tsitsernakakbert is a place that cannot be avoided. This memorial is a symbol of sorrow and memory of all Armenians who survived tragic events in the history of our people.
A visit to Tsitsernakakbert is not just an excursion, it is a deep dive into history that evokes strong emotions and makes you think about the meaning of memory and justice. The architecture of the memorial impresses with its grandeur and austerity, and the surrounding landscape creates an atmosphere of deep sorrow and respect.
I strongly recommend everyone to visit this place. It should definitely be on the list of those who want to understand and experience Armenian culture and history. Tsitsernakakbert is not only a memorial, but also a reminder of the importance of preserving the memory of those who did not live to this day.
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Дмитрий Ф.
Level 5 Local Expert
September 27
It offers a magnificent view of the city and Ararat, if the latter is visible)
It is also worth going to the museum and at least read a little history slides.
Great respect to the Armenian people, such a small country that has experienced so many troubles and kicks of fate and yet remains a cheerful, friendly and sincere people!
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Aram Kosyan
Level 10 Local Expert
May 8
The Tsitsernakaberd Citadel in Yerevan is a sacred place of memory and pride for the Armenian people. A visit to this historical fortress leaves an unforgettable impression of the rich and complex history of Armenia. Tsitsernakaberd is a symbol of the spiritual strength and unity of the Armenian people, and I highly recommend visiting this historical place to pay tribute and learn more about the rich heritage of the country.
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Ирина Иванова
Level 13 Local Expert
September 2
It's a very emotionally difficult place. It's beautiful, but behind the beauty lies grief and horror. Those who are not familiar with the history of the Armenian people should visit in order to understand what this people has experienced.I got into it. Admission is free, you can take a paid tour.
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Светлана Токаева
Level 24 Local Expert
May 6
The strongest place, well maintained and with a huge history. It is a must for all tourists of Yerevan to visit. I recommend either a guided tour or reading the Internet. Interesting,
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М
Level 9 Local Expert
September 5
A beautiful place, you can visit at any time. In general, I come here every time I visit Armenia
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Damian
Level 7 Local Expert
February 26, 2023
A beautiful park, a majestic memorial that gives you the creeps, an interesting and informative museum on site and a stunning view of Mount Ararat.
Every Armenian who arrives in Armenia must first of all visit this place and honor the memory of the ancestors who were killed by the Turks during the Armenian Genocide in 1915. Every tourist should visit this place to remember that such terrible and tragic events of the past should not be repeated in the future.
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Галина Вербицкая
Level 11 Local Expert
November 25, 2023
An incredible place in its energy! The music is perfectly chosen, which helps to tune in to the right perception of this memorial. And the panorama that opens from these heights is simply fascinating…
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Марианна
Level 13 Local Expert
June 10
We were at the memorial on April 25, 2023, the day after the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. Everything was covered with wreaths of fresh flowers. We went down to the eternal flame. We came at night, and it was very beautiful, there was something powerful and ancient in this place - the spirit of the Armenian people and their attitude to their history were felt.
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ananimus
Level 12 Local Expert
April 26
An energetically powerful place! Everything is very nice and clean!
The story is of course terrifying....
Everyone who has not been must visit at least once
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Анжелика Мартиросян
Level 11 Local Expert
May 29
I don't know how to evaluate this place…
And who has the right to do this…
With pain in our hearts, we visit the memorial every time…
I just want to be grateful that he is being cared for, and tourists are imbued with interest in the history and pain of the People.
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Irina Ivanova
Level 5 Local Expert
July 25
It is a very beautiful place and the museum is literally 200 meters from the monument
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Анна М.
Level 11 Local Expert
November 19
The complex stands on a hill. The eternal flame is burning, Komitas music is playing. A place of memory.
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Анастасия Теплякова
Level 9 Local Expert
October 28, 2023
Be sure to visit. We didn't have time to go to the museum (it closes at 17:00), but we enjoyed walking around the territory. This place has a stunning view, tranquility and tranquility.
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Valeriy S
Level 18 Local Expert
May 22, 2023
I strongly advise you to visit here.
The place is impressive, and not only with the history of what led to its construction. But also a stunning park/views.
Peace and tranquility in this place coexist with quiet sadness.
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Оксана Родионова
Level 8 Local Expert
August 14, 2023
The complex itself is located below ground level and descends into the mountain. There are a lot of materials, photos, a lot of new information for me, which was not told in history. Everything is written in Russian. You will learn the history of Armenia from an unknown side. It is a matter of respect that Armenians are trying to preserve their history, trying to convey to the world the unpleasant and inconvenient truth about genocide and atrocities, and remember and honor the dead.
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Максим Сатыга
Level 18 Local Expert
May 11
It is correctly said that it is necessary to visit this place. Also, various famous people plant trees on the territory to honor the memory. Maybe someone will be interested in taking a walk and looking for
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Светлана
Level 9 Local Expert
December 30, 2023
Eternal flame, memorial, museum. A gorgeous park, a great place for walking, a gorgeous view from the height of Yerevan
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Артём Игитян
Level 22 Local Expert
August 7, 2023
This place is a must-visit. It's a bit difficult to climb, but it's worth it.
There are beautiful monuments at the top. There is also a good view of Yerevan from here
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Jurik Reicht
Level 15 Local Expert
January 3
A must-visit place for tourists, I think it's important to know history, honor it and never let it happen again, there is kindness in each of us and we need to share it with her so that the world is more beautiful.
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Карен Петросян
Level 9 Local Expert
September 28, 2023
The place is super, the staff is helpful , everything is affordable, value for money, clean and tidy , fresh renovation
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Алексей Горчаков
Level 9 Local Expert
August 6
Be sure to visit, be sure to take a guided tour. No other comments are required.
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Варсеник Сергеевна Айрапетян
Level 13 Local Expert
June 7
It is impossible to understand the Armenian people and their history, the depth of sadness in their eyes, without visiting the memorial dedicated to the millions who died from the Armenian Genocide.
11 stones above the eternal flame depict 11 regions where the Armenian Genocide took place in Turkey in 1915
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Анна Абрамова
Level 13 Local Expert
April 20
A must-visit. Don't be greedy and take a guided tour. The story of the genocide is shocking to the core.
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Станислав А.
Level 3 Local Expert
September 6
A great place, a sacred memory of the victims of the genocide. May it never happen again.
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Павел Кириллин
Level 13 Local Expert
October 29, 2023
An atmospheric place, but the park around it does not seem well-groomed, if desired, you can make a cool place to relax and visit
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Garik Araqelyan
Level 6 Local Expert
June 30
It's a very nice place, I always like to go there.
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Виктор Судариков
Level 21 Local Expert
July 22, 2023
A special place in Yerevan is the memorial and museum of the memory of hundreds of thousands of the Armenian Genocide of the early twentieth century (the peak of the massacres occurred in 1915). A tragedy little known in Russia.
The stele is divided into two parts - in memory of the part of Armenia located on the territory of Turkey, where the Armenian population was either exterminated or expelled. The Eternal Flame is surrounded by tilted slabs in memory of the regions in Western Armenia where the genocide took place. The Museum tells about the fate of many figures of Armenian culture and science who became victims of the genocide. The bookstore has a lot of materials on the history of Armenia in different languages.
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Роман П.
Level 10 Local Expert
April 26
A beautiful park in memory of a sad event. In cloudless weather, great view of Ararat
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Владислав Черников
Level 7 Local Expert
November 27, 2023
A must-visit place!!! You can visit for free or take a Russian-speaking guide for 2500 drams per person. We did not regret for a second that we were there with a guide!
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Andrey
Level 11 Local Expert
October 4
Well, you probably need to know the story better to get into it
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Татьяна Т.
Level 8 Local Expert
July 17
Such a memorable place for the entire Armenian people
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Карен Арзуманян
Level 11 Local Expert
July 17
The memorial is memorable, high. The museum was not entered, it was closed.
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Alexander Gorokhov
Level 30 Local Expert
August 13, 2023
Tsitsernakaberd is the name of a hill that has become sacred to the locals. In 1967, a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide appeared here. Twelve stone slabs and a 44-meter stele symbolize the unity of the people. Next to the memorial there is a museum with photographs and descriptions of terrible events.
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Shekoyan
Level 7 Local Expert
August 31
Հիշում և պահանջում ենք ✊️
Помним и требуем ✊️
Remember and demand ✊️
Элен Варданян
Level 14 Local Expert
November 4
I was in the museum, which is immediately below, then it was still unfinished, I was impressed
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Илья Широких
Level 9 Local Expert
May 23
History does not teach anyone, people wake up, it will be kinder, I hope this will not happen again. The territory is interesting, squirrels.
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Анжела Оганесян
Level 5 Local Expert
May 3
Very majestic.But I don't recommend it in the heat.Who has a heart or blood pressure.Hot concrete, open country.
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Антонина
Level 5 Local Expert
June 16
A great place to visit, with panoramic views of the city.
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Denis Pov
Level 11 Local Expert
June 22, 2023
To visit this complex, you need to lay at least half a day. The historical facts of the Armenian Genocide are presented here on a detailed scale. It is very interesting for those who want to understand the root cause of how it all began and how the world allowed such atrocities against the Armenian people!
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oviktattoo
Level 5 Local Expert
March 10
It is a magnificent place, the pain of the Armenian people is felt! The view of the city is magnificent!
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Екатерина Мадатян
Level 6 Local Expert
September 18
A beautiful place, breathtaking
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Алексей Ф
Level 30 Local Expert
March 17
The complex is good, but you can get to it. ..and around..of course, we need to work with the territory