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What Goes on in Yerevan, Armenia
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Looming Over Yerevan
Almost like a ghost, the snowy tip of Mt. Ararat hovers over Yerevan, Armenia's capital city. Considered to be the place where Noah's Ark landed after the flood, Mt. Ararat is a holy place for Armenians. Due to 20th century political and land games, Mt. Ararat is now located on Turkish soil, meaning it is off limits for Armenians. The peak appears on clear days, a constant reminder to the Armenians of what they felt was once theirs. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Fat Cat
This fat black cat was one of our favorite sites in Yerevan. Supposedly a gift from a wealthy member of the Armenian diaspora, it sits proudly (and rather robustly) in front of The Cascade in downtown Yerevan.Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Glimpse of the Past - Yerevan
Much of downtown Yerevan has been demolished and rebuilt in a decidedly more modern style. We caught a glimpse of what Yerevan's streets must have looked like before the recent construction boom. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Taking Notes
A statue outside the Matenadaran (museum of ancient scripts) in Yerevan depicts the great scholar Mashtots, who invented the Armenian alphabet in 4th century, sharing his knowledge with a scribe. The museum has manuscripts dating back to the 6th century. It's a beautiful and amazing collection. It's worth the extra money for a guide. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Protective Design
Decorative iron works adorn the windows at the Matenadaran museum in Yerevan. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Not What I Expected in Yerevan
Audrey was blown away to find a Victoria's Secret in Yerevan. They didn't exist in Prague, nor most of Europe. Yerevan was like that - we would find specialty shops and items we hadn't seen since our last visit to the U.S. Who knew that Yerevan harbored such a demand for lingerie? Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Creative Cooling Technique
Colorful Armenian carpets keep cars cool at Yerevan's weekend Vernissage market. Souvenirs, crafts and carpets are on sale here for tourists while locals shop for everything imaginable at the flea market. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Gigantism in Yerevan
Kvas (sweet drink made from wheat) for sale in front of an apartment bloc relic from the Soviet period. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
High Kvas Demand
Large tanks of kvas (a sweet drink made from the fermentation of bread) line the market streets of Yerevan.Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Weighing Time
Are people really so curious about their weight? It's a common site to see people selling weighing services on the streets in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. ..This is a simple scale, but sometimes there are elaborate talking electronic scales that give height, weight, and much more. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Sunset over Yerevan
Notice the crane in the distance - Yerevan is a city under construction. New buildings are going up everywhere. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Bunch of Bouquets
Bunches of roses for sale on the streets of Yerevan. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Recipe for Disaster?
Yerevan hosts an outdoor arts, crafts and flea market each weekend called the Vernissage. Everything and anything is for sale, including this collection of chemicals sitting in the sun. We wonder if a disgruntled scientist cleared out the lab to earn a little extra money. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Geopolitical Games
A chess board at Yerevan's Vernissage foreshadows things to come? Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
The Face of Yerevan's Vernissage
This man had a random collection of goods for sale at Yerevan's weekend Vernissage market. He tried selling us a large hot water thermos after posing for this photo. He couldn't understand how we could resist. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Throw Me the Batphone
The Vernissage, Yerevan's lively weekend market. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Informal Market
We had to ask directions several times to find the food market in Yerevan on Tigran Mets Avenue. The last woman we asked informed us that the best deals are found outside the market, where people hawk produce from the trunks of their cars. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Sweetness
Gaz voda (soda water and syrup) provides welcome relief on a hot day outside of Gum market in Yerevan. Take your choice of raspberry, mango and a host of other fruity options. Read about Armenian food and the rest of our visit to Armenia.
Cars for Rent at the Opera
Kids can zoom around the opera house in Yerevan while their parents are at the performance. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Drama Queens
A gate just outside of one of the many streetside cafes in Yerevan. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Arno, Falsely Represented?
We were told that this musician's (Arno Babajanian) ex-wives and mistresses came out in protest after this statue was revealed, claiming that he was much more handsome in real life and that the sculptor had done him a disservice. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Yerevan's Cafe Culture
Yerevan has a booming cafe culture, emerging only in the last few years. ..It's easy to think you are in Vienna or Berlin at some of the cafes. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
Building Madness
Yerevan is building a new street - Northern Avenue - in the center of town from Republic Square to Freedom Square. The scene reminded us of our first visits to Berlin in 2002-2003 when Potsdamer Platz was a sea of cranes. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.
A New Friendship
We stayed with Zina and her sister Vika in Yerevan. Each time we returned to the apartment, we were welcomed with coffee, fruit, and an energetic Zina happy to share stories of her life and the history of Armenia. Read about our visit to Yerevan and Armenia.