Yerevan Genocide Memorial Walking Tour: Experience Armenia's History

Discover the Yerevan Genocide Memorial on a walking tour and delve into Armenia’s history. Explore the Armenian Genocide Museum and the National Museum to learn about the country’s past. Uncover the secrets of this ancient capital with a knowledgeable local guide.

Duration: 3 hours
Highlights
  • Republic Square - Republic Square
  • History Museum of Armenia - History Museum Of Armenia
  • Tsitsernakaberd - Tsitsernakaberd Monument
  • Armenian Genocide Museum - Armenian Genocide Museum
What's Included
  • Entrance Fee to History Museum Of Armenia
  • Professional local tour guide
What's Not Included
  • Taxi Transportation to the Genocide Museum (From 1000 AMD = 2 EUR per person)
Additional Information

Planning a visit to Yerevan? Want to explore the best attractions in Yerevan? The Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan presents a poignant narrative of one of the most tragic episodes in Armenian history - the Armenian genocide.

The National Museum also offers a unique insight into the most sorrowful chapter of Armenian history. Prepare to be moved by the tale of a nation that has endured numerous hardships.

Be ready to see Armenia from a unique perspective. A local guide will unveil the mysteries and intriguing facts about one of the world’s oldest capitals.

Location
Republic Square
Nalbandyan poxoc
Meet the guide next to Seven Springs Fountain.
Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

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M8754ozemrea
Feb 27, 2024
This walking tour is a must to put on your list when traveling to Yerevan - This walking tour is a must to put on your list when traveling to Yerevan. The tour guide delved into Armenia's history while we explored the Yerevan Genocide Memorial.
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Albertone74
Aug 10, 2024
The duty of memory - For those who love history, especially the "less told", more uncomfortable, the memorial is worth a visit. The monument is of a touching simplicity. Silence is complicit in memory. The green of the firs planted by nations that recognize genocide is the most beautiful hope of perpetrating memory. The mind must remember. The heart move. The soul reinvigorate.
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