garni

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    • SL27 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Reconstructed ancient Armenian pagan temple probably attributed to worship of the elements. Stones outside can be a little slippery esp. if there is snowfall. Even then its a sight worth seeing- it was actually built up in the early 70s but looks authentic enough (roman/ greek? influence).The scenery around - mountains and the gorge are beautiful. There are shops and toilets outside (not so clean though). The tickets are cheaper for locals (mine were procured by local friends). Garni is 30-40 minutes by car from Erevan. Traffic outside Erevan is light.
    • halfdant 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If yoThe Garni, Tempel is from 76 AD in Roman style with baths. The temple itself was built on top of an Urartian temple, and has the same floor dimensions as the temple of Sushi in Erebuni A common feature of sacred structures from oldest times through the Christian era is to orient the structures to the East, that is, to the rising sun.The temple of Garni itself was dedicated to the sun goddess Mythra. Armenians shared Zoroastrian entities with Persia (and by the time of Garni Temple, with the Eastern Roman empire, which had adopted Mythra as a patron goddess), and worshipped fire as an ultimate gift from the gods, an entity in itself.u are going to Armenia you should see this tempel outside Yerevan
    • InnaVolkova 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a renewed temple, but it still looks perfect! It is just about 30 minutes from Erevan. Taxi a taxш шт the city and go there. You will see amazing view. The best there is that the temple made with Greek style - it is very straight and behind this temple you can see mountains, which have just curve lines. Тукеин the temple there is a small market where you can buy some traditional Armenian food and wine.
    • Nanig k 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For mythology lovers the place is just amazing and has great positive energy, in addition to the historical value.
    • patrickmeyer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Temple of Garni is a beautiful relic of a time past. It was originally built in the 1st century when the great Roman Empire reached as far as Armenia. However, as you may know, it is actually reconstructed, built newly between 1969 and 1974. Although effort was made during the reconstruction to match what they believe was the original design and use original materials found on the site, the Soviet-era archaeologists used many new materials when they built it. As such, it does not meet guidelines for UNESCO sites and unlike the nearby gorgeous Monastery of Geghard, Garni is not a UNESCO site. But do not let this stop you from visiting, since the Garni Temple is truly a sight to see as it looms over the Garni Gorge. We visited in January, it was very cold, and a light powder of fresh snow covered the ground. It was gorgeous! We had a group of 6 and we used tour guide Gayane Ghazaryan from Armen Tour Company (on Mashtots St) and the total price was 65,000 dram for driver + guide to see Garni and Geghard, so only about 11,000 dram ($23 US) each. I know you can get to Garni and Geghard cheaper by taxi, however Gayane was a stellar guide and was well worth the money for the comfort of the van and the knowledge of the guide. Since we were off-season, there were only two other tourists at Garni when we were there. We practically had the place to ourselves. The air quality around Yerevan is not great during the winter and it was quite hazy in the gorge, but we still had a splendid view. (Higher in elevation, where the Monastery of Geghard sits, you will find clearer air.) I did use the toilet (free) but I would not recommend it since it was a very, very, very dirty and rundown toilet. I suggest you use one of the paid toilets (about 200 dram or $0.40 US) along the road immediately before the Garni Temple where they are likely maintained and cleaned. Geghard Monastery is undoubtedly the premier site if you are traveling east of Yerevan, however, you should absolutely stop at Garni Temple en route to the Monastery!
    • 422Sumaya 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We have been to this place with a tour guide which was useful to hear the history of the place and take a round in the place. The temple is old and majestic. There is no much to do there, but the view is beautiful when we went.
    • EllieM1015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Garni's main attraction is its location and the strangeness of seeing a temple like this in Armenia. There isn't really anything to see inside (unlike other historical sights in Armenia), but it is very worth stopping here along the route to Geghard. The views are stunning. Foreigners are now charged more in ticket costs than locals. Our taxi driver bought our tickets for us (1000AMD a piece), since he was offended by the cost for foreigners.
    • BuragMikaelP 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This temple is the last one that remained from the Pagan Armenian times. Inside the temple is very simple but since it is located on the edge of a mountain, it really looks amazing. Do not forget to take some photos in the garden.
    • mohamadt260 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      very nice place in armenia that you must visit.we visited there at 18- 20march. everything was exelent... i love armenians.
    • fredg1966 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A must see if you are close - the temple is in excellent shape (reconstruction). And don't miss the unusual rock formations that line the river below - you won't find anything like it anywhere else.
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