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Tatev Monastery – 3D virtual travel video
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3D Virtual Travel to Tatev Monastery, Armenia. Project by Vizerra

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Carpet museum-expo opens in Shushi, Artsakh Republic
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A unique museum of ancient and modern carpets opened in Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh. Dozens of carpets from various villages of Artsakh are displayed. Local carpets, some of which date back a hundred of years, are remarkable for rich ornament and color...

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Ani: The ghost city of 1001 churches

Ani: The ghost city of 1001 churches

Posted by on May 9, 2011
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Ani – some call it the City of 1001 Churches, others the City of Forty Gates. Yet no one has called it home for more than three centuries. Ani: The ghost city of 1001 churches Ani – some call it the City of 1001 Churches, others the City of Forty...

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Echmiadzin – The Spiritual Center of Armenia
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Why to start exploring Armenia from Echmiadzin? Echmiadzin is a small spiritual center of Armenia where the world-famous the Holy Echmiadzin Cathedral is situated. The cathedral is listed in the Unesco World Heritage Site. Echmiadzin cathedral Besides,...

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Vernisage: The Armenian Art Place

Vernisage: The Armenian Art Place

Posted by on April 27, 2011
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Vernisage: The Armenian Art Place One of my favorite places in Yerevan is vernisage. Why? Because it’s one of the places where the Armenian artists present their exquisite works. Especially on the weekends, vernisage is full of people, both local...

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Welcome to Tatev…

Welcome to Tatev…

Posted by on September 22, 2010
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The 9th century Tatev monastic complex is located in the south of Armenia in a beautiful and strategically advantageous natural setting, overlooking the Vorotan River Gorge and flanked by steep, rocky slopes. Tatev aerial tramway constuction process Tatev...

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