February 2020 - | Silk Road Armenia

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February 2020
easter in armenia 2020
The most beloved and anticipated holiday for all Christians is Easter – the Holy Resurrection of Christ. Armenians, as well as Christians of the whole world, await this holiday with trepidation. Easter in Armenian is called Surb Zatik, which means “liberation”, “freedom”. In Armenia, Christians at Easter say: “Christ rose from the dead” and in...
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Ararat mount
Not sure what to see in Armenia and where to make unforgettable photos? Especially for you, we have compiled a list of the most beautiful photography places in Armenia. The most beautiful places in Armenia Jermuk The city of Jermuk is one of the most beautiful places in Armenia, its name comes from the designation...
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beer festival
In 2023 it will take place on AUG . The purpose of this event is to present Armenian beer traditions and innovations in the market, spread the culture of pairing appropriate food with drinks, and, most importantly to promote event tourism in Armenia. Beer companies of Armenia will present a wide variety of beer. Various...
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brandy-days-yerevan
Cognac/Brandy Days is planned to take place every year on the second Friday and Saturday of May  The event will take place in one of the central streets of Yerevan, from 16:00 to 23:00, where the best cognac producing companies will present their selected products. The participants will have the opportunity to enjoy unique cognac-based...
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areni-wine-festivak
Each October Armenian winemakers and tens of thousands of visitors gather in Areni village to celebrate the harvest and heritage during the annual Areni Wine Festival. Join the festivities, located at the base of a stunning cliff facing scenic Areni village. The festival includes a parade of winemakers, competitions, folk music and dances, local vendors...
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coffee-and-tea-festival
The Tea and Coffee Festival in Yerevan brings together tea and coffee lovers at Swan Lake – one of the most beautiful public spaces in Yerevan. Visitors stroll around the lake on a crisp autumn day, sampling both well-known and new brands of tea and coffee. The wide selections of herbs, berries and fruit teas...
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My Handmade Armenia presents a wide range of handmade goods crafted by artisans from across Armenia. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy artisan demonstrations, participate in interactive craft workshops, and of course shop the wide range of beautiful artisan-made items. My Handmade Armenia festival presents craft traditions from Armenia’s regional communities such as wood and...
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Mers-poor-festival
Mets Poor Festival is a celebration of one of the most hospitable regions of Armenia – Gavar in Gegharkunik region. The Festival presents visitors with the traditional bonfire-made potato of Gavar along with delicious kufta, cheese, gata, pakhlava, and other national dishes. Every autumn the people of Gavar organize this beautiful event to celebrate the...
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gutan-festival
Throughout history, music and dance have served to bind the Armenian community together and create new identifies while paying homage to traditions of the past. Each year, musicians and dancers from allover Armenia come together in Cafesjian Center for the Arts to participate in the Gutan Folk Music and Dance Festival, with performances from each...
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The 1000 Years of Village Life Festival is all about rural traditions where visitors can become familiar with, enjoy and participate in a rural lifestyle, spend a day with a family in a village house and participate in activities like beekeeping and honey extraction, rope weaving, wool processing and carpet weaving. Visitors also have plenty...
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