Highlights
- One of Gyumri’s most famous ceramics studios
- Creates and sells handmade ceramic items vases, dishes, figurines
- The studio brings together Gyumri artists in one place
- An ideal spot for art lovers who want to see authentic Gyumri handmade work and buy unique pieces
Nearest Restaurants & Cafés

Florence
Located in the heart of Gyumri’s historic "Kumayri" reserve, Florence is one of the city’s most prominent gastronomic destinations, where luxury and cultural heritage are redefined. It serves as a cultural landmark where guests can immerse themselves in the authentic spirit of Gyumri within a sophisticated setting. Whether it is a grand gala, a family celebration, or an intimate dinner, Florence provides the perfect ambiance for every occasion.

Sheeraz
Sheeraz Café is a stylish and friendly café where every visit becomes a delightful experience. From rich coffee aromas to tasty pastries and light meals, we focus on quality, freshness, and great service. Our café is designed to be a comfortable space for conversations, creativity, and everyday moments.
Nearest Places

Tars u Shitak
History is showcased from a literal "upside down" perspective at the "Tars u Shitak" Museum. The project originated when the Vardanyan family sought to establish a wine-tasting venue in central Gyumri. Observing that the local wine culture was still emerging, they expanded their business concept by opening a private museum located at 73 Jivani Street, within the city's historical district.

Gyumrik
Gyumriks are the symbol of Gyumri. It is a unique wooden toy created by Arsen Vardanyan and Syuzanna Igityan to bring smiles to the whole world. The price is symbolic only 1000 drams. The co-authors decided to sell it at a low price to prove that good things don’t always have to be expensive and that happiness can truly be found in the little things.

Surb Grigor Lusavorich Church
Surb Grigor Lusavorich Church is dedicated to the founder of Armenian Christianity. The church symbolizes the Christianization of Armenia and has long served as a center of faith, prayer, and national identity. With its strong historical and spiritual significance, it attracts both worshippers and visitors.

Ozhiti Shenq
The “Dowry House” (“Ozhiti Shenq”) was built in the 1890s by the city’s prominent wealthy merchant and philanthropist Levon Drampyan as a dowry (wedding gift) for his daughter Javahir khanum. The building was luxurious with rich interiors and became a symbol of wedding opulence. Despite its glorious past, the structure is now in poor condition it is deteriorating, in need of restoration and preservation. It is an important part of Gyumri’s historic center and is frequently referred to as an architectural gem of the city.





