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Month

July 2021
Tolma Festival
Every year food lovers from Armenia and beyond will gather around Zvartnots temple to celebrate and eat as many tolma as possible. Tolma is a stuffed vegetable dish that is common in Armenia and surrounding regions. This annual event is all about cooking and eating, as Armenian tolma-makers gather to prepare tolma using forgotten and...
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wine
Yerevan Wine Days is an annual street festival gathering the true oenophiles on Saryan Street – a bustling hub of Yerevan’s young and innovative wine scene. The two-day event features Armenian winetasting with complimentary appetizers and cheese selections from local vintners and restaurants. Visitors feast on wine and food while enjoying Armenian jazz and local...
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This event takes place at the same time with the festival, “Yerevan Wine Days”. “Yerevan Gastro Show” is a platform where various Armenian and international chefs, sommeliers, wine experts from the field of food and wine host gastro shows and master classes for the attendees. Here, visitors can learn about wine types, food and drink...
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Dear pet owners and simply lovers of our four-legged friends! We all have our favorites, we usually tell our friends and acquaintances so reverently about their tricks and enthusiastically show a million funny photos and videos of them! The DogFest team decided to be the first to organize a large-scale Pet Fest in Yerevan and...
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color fest
Inspired by Holi, a popular Indian festival with ancient Hindu roots, the Color Festival in Yerevan celebrates the arrival of the festive and joyous summer season. A free-for-all festival of colors, visitors should expect to smear and be smeared with a rainbow of colorful powders while meeting friends and dancing to music played by local...
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sheep shearing festival
Do you ever wonder where wool comes from? At theannual Sheep Shearing Festival in Syunik’s Khot village,visitors can experience the thousands of years oldtradition of shearing sheep to produce wool yarns.Traditionally these yarns were then used to weavecarpets and other textiles for practical use. Watchlocals participate in shearing competitions, buy wooland other locally-made products, enjoy...
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Get ready for this summer’s first explosion of color, sunshine, and music! Let’s welcome summer with vibrant energy and unforgettable music at the Welcome Summer Fest 2024! An incredible burst of summer energy awaits with a dynamic lineup featuring YereOne Project, Lav Eli, Aram MP3, Menq Project and Nemra. 3 amazing DJs will also take...
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Haybuis Festival
Ask any Armenian—herbs are essential to any meal. The Festival is held in one of the most picturesqueplaces of Armenia – the Apaga resort located inYenokavan, Tavush region, an area known for itsbeautiful forests and mountains. Visitors learn aboutArmenian herbs and different methods of using them,including their healing properties. There is also aherbal tea party,...
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On the 5th of July 1995, Armenia adopted the post-Soviet constitution. The constitution established Armenia as a democratic, sovereign, social, and constitutional state with Yerevan defined as the state’s capital. Armenia’s Constitution Day and the Day of the State Symbols (Flag, Emblem, and Anthem) are both observed on the same day. The upper red stripe,...
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Vardavar is a pagan festival, coming from the time when Armenians used to worship different Gods. It was the celebration of Astghik, who was the Goddess of water, love, beauty and fertility. People offered roses to Astghik and poured water over each other. This pagan tradition has survived and is still celebrated in the streets...
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