The large territory of the park , the museums and the memorial are well maintained. It is a pity that the description in the museums is only in Armenian , of course, at least in English it should be duplicated. The monument itself is very large , large - scale . We didn 't regret for a second that we walked so much to the park 😂
The place is literally steeped in history. The museum is a must-visit, where you will learn a lot of interesting details about modern Armenia. There is a beautiful view of Yerevan from the observation deck. It's especially beautiful here in the evening!
Nicely. I would like more pulpulaks nearby, better binoculars for viewing. But overall it's great. Definitely worth a visit. There are samples of old weapons nearby.
The monument itself is very beautiful and majestic. But the area around, of course, needs care. The park is beautiful, but overgrown. And the tracks would have already been rearranged (the tiles have parted). But 100% is required for the visit. Of the advantages, you can call a taxi directly to the monument. Of the disadvantages, if it rains sharply, you can only hide under the wing of the plane next to the monument.
A walk in the evening is not bad, there is a place to sit and admire the evening view of the city of Yerevan. One disadvantage is that the park is not being developed, the same thing from year to year. (Attractions, cafes, etc., one toilet for the entire park.)
The location is good, there is a beautiful view of the city. The monument itself is large, it is very clearly visible. However, the territory needs repair: paths and fences are crumbling, it is possible to approach the edge, but it is dangerous.
Mother Armenia is magnificent, monumental, and beautiful in a feminine way. A bronze 22-meter monument on a 55-meter pedestal looks towards Ararat.
She holds the sword, defenselessly hugging the blade with her bare fingers. A woman with a sword. Ready to do anything for the sake of her native home.
I have no ideological coloring, but the monument is beautiful.
A monumental structure! I strongly advise you to visit, just take into account the time of visiting the museum) it is best to combine and visit a number of interesting places at once in this sequence:
The Hafeschyan Sculpture Garden
Cascade
Sculpture for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution
Akhtanak Park
Take a ride on the Ferris wheel, which is very beautifully illuminated in the evening.
And finally Mother Armenia and eternal flame.
The monument has a deep and interesting history, I recommend reading about it on the Internet before visiting. There is a free (!) museum inside. The lady caretaker is happy to tell historical facts and comment on the exhibits,
Mother Armenia, a woman sheathing a sword, is not just a word for the people of this country. In the very center, in Victory Park, stands this monument with a museum at the base, Originally crowned by Stalin. Above the entrance there is also a bas-relief with a hammer and sickle. At the foot of the Eternal Flame …
The view is indescribable, very large-scale. The sculpture itself is visible from anywhere in Yerevan. Victory Park and Cascade are nearby. It's very beautiful, I advise you!
It is a very large, beautiful building. It is visible from many parts of the city. There is a military museum inside .Admission is free and open all days except Mondays.
There is a historical museum under the monument, I advise you to visit and learn a little about the Great Patriotic War and a lot of interesting things! And the monument itself is a former church, it's generally an exciting sight! Both the war museum and the former church, I advise you!
Beautiful view of the city and Ararat. An interesting military museum inside. The eternal flame was not burning for some reason) there is an amusement park nearby
It's a wonderful place. A great big story. There is military equipment, children's rides with a Ferris wheel nearby. You can get to the Cascade. Excellent observation deck .
A majestic monument on one of the highest points of Yerevan. There is a museum inside the monument, admission is free. There is a park next to the monument.
The view is beautiful, but the post-Soviet militarism at the foot spoils the whole mood. The sculpture is majestic, Soviet gigantism is felt in all its glory.
The view of Mount Ararat is gorgeous, there is another excellent observation deck at the end of the park across the street. A modern Ferris wheel, that's it! Otherwise, it is devastation and the depressing impression of a completely abandoned park..Once there were carousels, cafes and restaurants with beautiful views of the city, mountains, but not now (
Some kind of nn musician is performing, they blocked the entrance to the attractions for which they specially postponed the day, it would be possible to warn at least somewhere, but no, you definitely just have to stand up with dudes in the form of security and make yourself look as important as possible
The park is in a "creative" mess, there is apparently no money for it in the city, well, or on a residual basis, clean on the paths, but they apparently have not been repaired since the foundation, and so everywhere, everything has already lived but is clean, the grass is mowed in parts. Everything around the sculpture is quite high
Величественный монумент,расположенный на возвышенности в парке Ахтанак.Медная скульптура девушки,сжимающей в хрупкой руке огромный меч,символизирует победу победу армянской ССР в Великой Отечественной войне. Монумент ,стоящий на высоком пьедестале из чёрного туфа,виден из разных точек Еревана.Рядом расположен Вечный огонь.
A majestic, beautiful place. Suddenly there was a museum inside, where we had a very interesting tour. For free! The area is clean, there are places to relax.
It is impressive, although the place around is very poorly maintained. Inside is the museum of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Great Patriotic War.
We were there in winter. We walked to this place for a long time, the road through the snow-white park was peaceful. The place is strict, full of tragedy and sorrow, a place of memory. Then we went down to the museum. It is difficult to find epithets for such a place, they are superfluous. You have to come here to be human.
A very majestic monument in honor of the victory of the Soviet Union in the Great Patriotic War. The height of the monument is more than 50 meters and it can be seen from different points of Yerevan.
A magnificent monument. There is one victory for everyone! There are several copies of military equipment of the USSR near it. Add a description of it. For those who remember the history, the place is a must-visit.