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GYUMRI

Gyumri, also known as Armenia’s “second capital,” stands as the nation’s second-largest city, bearing profound historical, cultural, and economic significance. Despite enduring the seismic shocks of the 1988 earthquake, Gyumri’s resilient spirit shines through its well-preserved architectural heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and pivotal role in Armenia’s economic landscape.

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GYUMRI – POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS AND PLACES OF INTEREST

Gyumri, Armenia’s second-largest city, beckons travelers with a tapestry of rich history, distinctive architecture, and a lively cultural scene. Immerse yourself in the allure of Gyumri’s past and present through key attractions like the Sev Berd Fortress Black Fortress), marvel at the architectural gems on Vartanants Square, and experience the city’s artistic pulse at the Dzitoghtsyan Museum of Social Life and National Architecture.

Black Fortress
Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God
Gyumri City Museum of Urban Life and National Architecture
Holy Saviour’s Church
Hovhannes Shiraz House Museum
Kumayri Historic District
Surp Amenaprkich Church
The Gallery of Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters
Vardanants Square and Gyumri City Hall
Yot Verk Church

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