A great scenic spot for a walk or photo shoot. It's free. There is no need to pay for admission. 30km from Yerevan. You can take a taxi or a bus. From the SHIRAK bus stop by minibus number 531 in 40 minutes. He walks every 30 minutes. The last flight is at 18:00, according to Yandex maps.
Tell the driver to stop near the alphabet.
The cost is 600 drams. I also recommend walking around the neighborhood, taking a walk in the park and going behind the church, there is a beautiful view of the mountain. The Armenian alphabet is so complicated that I never found my letter.
Cons: there are a lot of dogs that can be aggressive, they fight among themselves.
They came up with it very well.. people are interested in the alphabet as a whole.. and the area is beautiful..There is a large cross nearby..We can say that this is also a landmark of our ARMENIA...
It's a great place! 🇦🇲 I have long dreamed of coming here and taking a photo with my letter E! 💜 My children also really liked being photographed with their letters! 😍
A wonderful attraction. A monument to the Armenian alphabet, where you can and should find your letter of the name and take a photo, there are twos nearby where they sell lts and ice cream)
It's very beautiful there are huge letters of the Armenian alphabet. There is a small lake nearby. There is a delicious cafe nearby. Monument to the creator of the Armenian Alphavite Mesrop Mashtots. And several other monuments dealing with Armenian culture.
The beauty is indescribable
I found my letter and the letters of the children
And since there is a cross there, to which 1 cross is added every year, a symbol of Christianity
It's a good idea, but the implementation failed. It was done clumsily, without frills. For inspection only if you are passing by and there is an extra 5 minutes. There is a lot of mud around after the rain. I visited more than 150 attractions in Armenia and it took the first place from the end.
An interesting place, located right next to the highway. The letters are carved from local tuff in different shades: pink, orange, gray, and as tall as a man.
It was dirty, there were no paths, it was not equipped in any way for tourists, unfortunately (
In general, as a monument of Armenian heritage, the idea is very impressive!
Well, how can an Armenian be in Armenia and not go to see our alphabet of stones?
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Excellent location, and even passing by, one is filled with a sense of pride, but there are countries that still do not have their own alphavit
The letters are very beautiful, but they could not approach them, they looked from the car. There are a lot of dogs that bark and throw themselves at each other and people
They brought us on a tour, the guide told us a little, everyone asked where his letter was and ran to take pictures, to say that it was very interesting....I don 't know , just for general information
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May 30, 2024
Not to say that the place is absolutely necessary to visit - it's not worth throwing everything and going - but driving by, you must definitely stop and pay tribute to Mashtots' creation.