Highlights
- One of the most famous churches in Gyumri
- Strong spiritual symbolism and religious importance
- Important pilgrimage site for believers
- Calm and prayerful atmosphere
- Significant historical and cultural value
Nearest Restaurants & Cafés

Yaghli House
Yaghli House is a café in Gyumri, Armenia, known for serving traditional Armenian pastries and light meals in a cozy setting. Established in 2013, it has become a popular place for both locals and tourists seeking to experience authentic Gyumri hospitality and regional desserts such as “yaghli,” a symbolic local sweet

Ani Restaurant
Ani Restaurant is a well-known dining venue in Gyumri, blending traditional Armenian hospitality with 19th-century cultural décor. It is recognized for its warm atmosphere, live folk music, and classic local cuisine, making it a favored stop for both residents and visitors seeking an authentic Gyumri experience.
Nearest Places

Creaky Bookstore Gyumri
The “Creaky” Bookstore in Gyumri is a unique cultural spot known not only for its books, but also for its distinctive atmosphere and concept. Located in the city center on Rizhkov Avenue, it operates under the initiative of the Shirak Diocese as a center for promoting spiritual literature and reading. The bookstore got its name from the sound of its old wooden floor, which produces a characteristic creaking noise when walked on. This feature gives the place its charm and makes it memorable for both locals and visitors. The bookstore mainly offers spiritual and religious literature, but it has long gone beyond being just a place to buy books. It has become a quiet space for reflection and inner calm, where visitors come not only to read, but also to experience its peaceful atmosphere. Today, the “Creaky” Bookstore is considered one of Gyumri’s most unusual and interesting attractions, reflecting the city’s cultural diversity and spiritual side.

The Gallery of Aslamazyan Sisters
The Aslamazyan Sisters Museum, located in Gyumri, is dedicated to the works of renowned Armenian artists Mariam and Yeranuhi Aslamazyan. Founded in 1987, the museum houses a rich collection of paintings, graphic works, and ceramics donated by the sisters, highlighting their significant contribution to Armenian art.

Aregak Bakery Café Gyumri
“Aregak” Inclusive Bakery-Café in Gyumri is not just a place to eat, but a unique social initiative that brings people together and promotes an inclusive society. It was founded in 2018 by Caritas Armenia within the framework of the “Emili Aregak” Development Center, creating employment opportunities for young people with disabilities and their mothers, with the support of the European Union and the Austrian Development Agency. The café is considered one of the first inclusive cafés in Armenia, where a significant part of the staff are people with special needs. Here, they not only work but also gain independence, skills, and opportunities for social integration. “Aregak” was created with the belief that work and participation in public life are fundamental rights for everyone. It has become a successful example of social entrepreneurship, offering quality bakery products, coffee, and desserts, while creating a warm and welcoming environment where every visit carries social value. Today, the café is an important spot in Gyumri, attracting both locals and tourists with its mission, atmosphere, and meaningful concept.






