Ancient Dvin Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Poorly maintained
I'm not sure about the 'pyramid' structure as mentioned previously, but what I saw was just a field of overgrown weeds and vegetation which made it difficult to figure out the shapes and forms of what...
This is a pyramid sitting in the middle of peach orchards. Largely unexcavated, this structure can be seen from quite a distance. For whatever reason, the Ministry of Cultural Affairs hasn't develope...
You can visit this place during your departure to the Hor-Virap. It is close. However, as well as other, apart from Dvina, the capital of ancient Armenia – Artashat. Between them only 10 kilometers. Only Artashat is still more ...
Poorly maintained
I'm not sure about the 'pyramid' structure as mentioned previously, but what I saw was just a field of overgrown weeds and vegetation which made it difficult to figure out the shapes and forms of what...
Off the beaten track
This is a pyramid sitting in the middle of peach orchards. Largely unexcavated, this structure can be seen from quite a distance. For whatever reason, the Ministry of Cultural Affairs hasn't develope...
Hill and brandy
You can visit this place during your departure to the Hor-Virap. It is close. However, as well as other, apart from Dvina, the capital of ancient Armenia – Artashat. Between them only 10 kilometers. Only Artashat is still more ...