[2024 Garni Attraction] Travel Guide for Pagan Temple of Garni (Updated Nov)
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Address:
4P6J+W44, Marzpetuni St, Garni 2215, Armenia
Opening times:
Opens at 09:00-21:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+375-2586855
Garni & Geghard - Family
Garni Temple and Geghard monastery - I love visiting both of this beautiful places. So, do all my family members, whenever we are in Armenia… we can visit these places several times 😍😁 Last time I was in Armenia I visited Garni temple and Geghard monastery 5 times 😍😁
This time It was me, my siblings, my niece and my cousin with his wife and son ♥️ we had a great day and enjoy delicious Armenian food at the restaurant which is located on the way to Geghard monastery - another place we always stop for food whenever we are visiting Geghard monastery 😍 the food is just amazing and the view is mesmerizing 🏞
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Garni Temple - Armenia
By visiting the Garni Temple you’ll see remains of several monuments like the Garni temple itself still standing, the remains of the circular church of Garni, the remains of the palace and audience hall with a bathhouse and the city wall. Most of the building where almost completely ruined after several earthquakes…
Also the Tiridates' inscription - which is a pretty big piece of stone with a Greek inscription which was discovered in 1945. The text is not complete readable but still it is giving a lot of information about the history of Garni (you can search more about it online)
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Garni Temple - Armenia
The Temple of Garni is the only standing building in Armenia from Greco-Roman colonnaded era.
It is one of the best known places in Armenia for tourists to visit, and it is definitely worth it! The building is absolutely gorgeous 😍
It is located in central Armenia in the village of Garni and it is not far from Geghard Monastery and usually people visit both places the same day…
Whenever me and my family were going to Geghard Monastery we were almost always also visiting the Garni temple. I absolutely love visiting Garni as I can see the history which is standing there since the 1st or 2nd century AD.
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Garni Temple Bathhouse - Armenia
The Garni temple was completed in first or second century AD. The bathhouse is located to the north of Garni temple. The bathhouse dates to the third century.
There was a Roman-style floor with mosaic and heating. So, floor was laid on little columns made of bricks as you can see in the pictures.
On the mosaic floor you can steel see some aquatic symbols like a dolphin etc and even see mythological figures like Eros (love) 🤍
There are some greek words - that can be read but the meaning isn’t really clear…
If you go there it’s better to have a hide who will tell you a lot of information about everything you will see there.
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The Temple of Garni #foodie is located in the village of Garni in Kotayk Province, Armenia, and it was once a pagan temple dedicated to the Armenian sun god Mihr. Built in the middle of the 1st century CE, the Temple of Garni remarkably survived the destruction of pagan temples following Armenia's conversion to Christianity in the 4th century CE, and countless invasions and earthquakes until its collapse in 1679 CE. After continuous excavations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries CE, the Temple of Garni was reconstructed between 1969-1975 CE. Today, it is the only free-standing Greco-Roman structure in Armenia and seen by many as a potent symbol of Armenia's classical past as well as its deep historical ties to the civilizations of Greece and Rome.
Dominick
Garni Temple was beautiful. With a greco roman architecture style, the temple was a place to worship the fire god. It has the oldest mosaic in the world right next to a hot spring bath. Our tour guide also drove us to a nearby mountain scape, which was amazing.
Garni Temple is one of my favorite places.
The Location of the Temple is magical.
I recommend this place to everyone who wants to visit Armenia. It's not far from the city center.
This is an incredible Pagan Temple which also served as the summer retreat of the ancient Armenian king. Today, it is thronged by tourists from all walks of life and is undoubtedly one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Armenia along with the Geghard Monastery.#nationalpark
Dominick
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🎉Itinerary:
Day 1: Fly to Urumqi, then to Baku, to start your Azerbaijan tour. Upgrade to a 5-star hotel.
Day 2-3: Explore Baku, including the mud volcanoes, Old City, and Maiden Tower. Then head to Sheki to experience the ancient Silk Road and enjoy a local meal.
Day 4-5: Depart from Sheki, stop at a winery, and arrive in Tbilisi. Visit Sighnaghi, Lake Sevan, and Yerevan to experience the beauty of the Caucasus and the charm of the Pink City.
Day 6: Explore Yerevan, visit Garni Temple, then return to Lake Sevan and Tbilisi.
Day 7-8: Explore the area around Tbilisi, including Mtskheta and Ananuri. Then head to Kazbegi to visit the Holy Trinity Church and other World Heritage Sites.
Day 9-10: Head to Batumi, stroll along the seaside boulevard, and take a boat trip on the Black Sea. Then return to Tbilisi, stopping at Gori to try local dumplings and watch a performance.
Day 11-12: Explore Tbilisi, take a cable car, and stroll through the Old City. Then fly back from Urumqi.
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Packing List:🧳
📞 Phone card: Prepare for international roaming or buy a local SIM card to stay connected.
🔌 Plug adapter: Bring a round 2-pin plug adapter.
🪪 Documents: Bring your passport and visa for a smooth entry and exit.
👚 November is cold in the Caucasus, so bring a thick coat, long pants, and warm shoes.
The Caucasus is beautiful, so get your visa and go!🌍✨
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🎉Visit ancient churches in Armenia, cross the mountains and lakes of Azerbaijan, and enjoy the wine of Georgia. The Caucasus is waiting for you!🌟
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This country is visa-free! Armenia's fifth stop: Garni Temple.
📍Attraction address: Garni Temple
Located about 20 kilometers from the Armenian capital of Yerevan, it is on the edge of a triangular cliff, overlooking the Azat River Valley and Geghama Mountains, and is part of the Garni Fortress.
🚗Attraction transportation:
It is very convenient to take a taxi or charter a car. For those who are not familiar with the local road conditions or do not want to have no car on the return journey, chartering a car is a good choice.
If you take public transportation, you can go to the Yerevan Bus Station from Yerevan, and then take public transportation to the direction of Garni Village. There are fewer buses.
❤Recommended reason:
Garni Temple is the only Greek Roman-style column building in Armenia and the only such building in the former Soviet Union. It was built in imitation of the Parthenon in Athens. The top is supported by 24 columns and is built with blue and black basalt. The style is elegant. The temple has a long history. According to some scholars, it may have been built by the Armenian king Tiridates I in the 1st century AD. It has witnessed the historical changes in Armenia. It is a landmark building in Armenia before the Christian era and a symbol of ancient Armenian religion and culture. The location of the temple has a wide view and the surrounding natural landscape is beautiful. Standing at the temple, you can enjoy the magnificent canyon scenery and mountain scenery. There are also other historical sites such as Roman bath ruins and churches next to the temple, which can be visited together.
👍️Must-visit attractions:
[One] Main building of the temple: unique architectural style and exquisite column carvings, the charm of ancient Greek architectural style.
[Two] Roman bath ruins: In the southwest corner of the temple, there are partially preserved mosaic floors and Greek inscriptions. The heating system and other facilities in the bath are also well preserved, which can understand the ancient architectural technology and lifestyle.
[Three] Distant mountain viewing platform: The viewing platform next to the temple overlooks the Garni Canyon. The rock structure here is special and is called the "Stone Symphony". It is definitely an amazing geological wonder.
🎟️Ticket related: The ticket price is 1,500 drams. You can try to bring your country's student ID. The student ticket is 500 drams.
💗Other tips: After Armenia converted to Christianity in the early 4th century AD, the Garni Temple was converted into the summer royal residence of Tiridates III's sister Khosrovdukht. Some people also think that it may not have been a temple but a tomb, so it survived in the wave of Christianity destroying pagan buildings. The Garni Temple has been destroyed many times in history. It was looted by the Timurids in 1386 and collapsed in an earthquake in 1679. Most of the original main buildings and bricks still stood at the original site until the 20th century, and were later rebuilt from 1965 to 1975.