What to do and see in Gyumri, Shirak Province: The Best Free Things to do

March 19, 2022 Kiesha Cripe

Coordinates: 40°47′22″N 43°50′51″E / 40.78944°N 43.84750°E / 40.78944; 43.84750
Restaurants in Gyumri

Abovyana St. 242, Gyumri 3104 Armenia +374 312 48205 [email protected] http://www.aslamazyanmuseum.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

The Gallery of Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters

2. Gyumri's Central Park

Gayi Str, Gyumri Armenia http://www.gyumri.am/eng/sights.html
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Gyumri's Central Park

3. Gyumri Main Square

Gyumri Armenia
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4.0 based on 54 reviews

Gyumri Main Square

Reviewed By TheLush101 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

The main point of the city. It's a large square, with a two churches on either side and the town hall on the third side. The focal point is the main statue of several warriors and St Vardan. We drove and were able to park in one of the side streets just off the square. There were shops and cash machines (ATMs) nearby too.

4. Church of the Holy Saviour

Vartanants Square, Gyumri Armenia
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Church of the Holy Saviour

Reviewed By TheLush101 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

The inside of the church was still under renovation back in September 2019, but looking at the outside was great. On the side of the church away from the square is a photo showing the damage which happened during the earthquake back in 1988.

5. Mother Armenia

Gyumri Armenia
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Mother Armenia

Reviewed By TheLush101 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

Some of the reviews below aren't for the correct statue - this is the Mother Armenia in Gyumri and is conveniently located just outside of the city, close to the Black Fortress. Check out the photos to see the difference. This is probably one of the smaller motherland statues, but it's still worth a visit. She sits with her back to the Turkish border - you can see the hills of Turkey from the monument - and looks down over the city. She doesn't have a weapon which is quite odd for one of these statues. When we were there, there was a group of people weeding the steps up to the statue to keep everything looking nice.

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