The place is beautiful, with its sad history, it's a pity that it has become so unkempt, yellowed, somehow abandoned... even if the flower bed was lit, sad music was not heard this time, but it creates a very sad, mournful atmosphere
The park is rather unkempt, it is necessary to put the thickets and bushes in order. The complex itself is in good condition and makes an indelible impression.
It's a very emotionally difficult place. It's beautiful, but behind the beauty lies grief and horror. It is necessary for those who are not familiar with the history of the Armenian people to visit in order to understand what this people went through.
A very energetic place, it makes you think about how important it is to treat every nation with respect, appreciate traditions, the right to self-determination and learn to live in peace with everyone 🌍 🕊
It makes a tremendous impression, and I want to cry over such a tragic fate of the Armenian people, and be glad that they stood up and withstood everything with dignity.
Very appropriate architecture for such a place, I liked it. Unfortunately, it was not possible to get into the museum. There is a beautiful view of the city, Ararat is visible. I was surprised that the locals come to play with the children.