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Armenia15 Dilijan (the Armenian Switzerland)

Usually called Armenian Switzerland or Little Switzerland by the locals, Dilijan is one of the most important resorts of Armenia, situated in Dilijan National Park. The forested and reclusive city is home to numerous Armenian artists, composers, and filmmakers and features some traditional Armenian architecture

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Armenia15 Dilijan (the Armenian Switzerland)

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  1. 15 ARMENIA Dilijan “Armenian Switzerland”

  2. Dilijan is a spa town in the Tavush Province of Armenia. Usually called Armenian Switzerland or Little Switzerland by the locals, it is one of the most important resorts of Armenia, situated in Dilijan National Park. The forested and reclusive city is home to numerous Armenian artists, composers, and filmmakers and features some traditional Armenian architecture. In 1666, the name Dilijan was mentioned for the first time in the notes of the French traveler Jean Chardin. In 2005, Tufenkian Hospitality reconstructed the territory surrounding the museum and renamed the area to the “Old Dilijan” Historical-Cultural Complex.

  3. Dilijan lies on the banks of Aghstev River with a length of more than 20 kilometres (12 miles) and at a height of 1,500 metres (4,921 feet) above sea level. The valley is surrounded with the Lesser Caucasus mountains from the north, and the Semyonovka mountain pass from the south.

  4. A khachkar, also known as an Armenian cross-stone

  5. Dilijan town-centre

  6. Fountain in front of Dilijan Municipality

  7. Fountain in front of Dilijan Municipality

  8. Dilijan

  9. Fountain in front of Dilijan Municipality

  10. The Armenian government is planning to turn Dilijan into a regional financial capital, beginning with the move of much of the Central Bank's operations to Dilijan in 2013 Central Bank of Armenia Dilijan

  11. Monument dedicated to the 1977 comedy film 'Mimino'

  12. The town is also famous for its mineral curing water fountains

  13. The mountainous areas are all covered with thick forests occupying a territory of more than 34,000 hectares (84,016 acres). Dilijan Amphitheater

  14. Dilijan Monument (Memorial to Soviet Armenia)

  15. Memorial to Soviet Armenia: built in 1970 by the artists A. Tarkhanyan, S. Avetisyan, K. Vatinyan, symbolizing the 50th anniversary of the Sovietization of Armenia. Five edges of the monument symbolize each decade of the 50 years

  16. The Dilijan Museum of Local History & Gallery

  17. King of wood - Khanjyan villa Sculptor A.Sargsyan The villa represents the Armenian modernism of the early 20th century. It was built as a rest house for Aghasi Khanjian; the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia

  18. Getap restaurant near Dilijan Soviet Government rest house. Interior detail

  19. Sharambeyan Street

  20. The Sharambeyan street in the centre, has been preserved and maintained as an "old town," complete with craftsman's workshops, a gallery and a museum

  21. Sharambeyan Street View of “Old Dilijan”

  22. In an ancient popular legend, the name of the city is named after a shepherd called Dili. The shepherd Dili was in love with his master's daughter, however her father was against it and ordered to kill the shepherd.

  23. For many long and dark days, the sorrowful mother was mourning and looking for her only son all over the area and desperately crying, "Dili jan, Dili jan .. " ("Jan is an endearment term added to the name of a friend or family member). According to the legend the area was later known for his name

  24. Old Dilijan's Esayan museum recreates a typical 19th century Dilijan home, from household textiles to hand crafted musical instruments common to the region

  25. Dilijan museum of traditional art

  26. In 2004, Tufenkian began restoring the historical district (Sharambeyan Street) of modern-day Dilijan, preserving the 19th century architecture which you can experience today

  27. The intricately carved balconies typical of 19th century Dilijan display the region’s historical love for fine woodwork

  28. Old door Dilijan The old town street has some little shops where artisans are busy hand making their craft

  29. The old town street has some little shops where artisans are busy hand making their craft

  30. The Armenian alphabet  is a graphically unique alphabetical writing system that was introduced around 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots,

  31. The duduk (doo-dook) is an ancient double-reed woodwind flute made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia  UNESCO proclaimed the Armenian duduk and its music as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2005 and inscribed it in 2008

  32. Annual Carpet Weaving and Decorative Artwork Festival in Dilijan

  33. Annual Carpet Weaving and Decorative Artwork Festival in Dilijan

  34. Annual Carpet Weaving and Decorative Artwork Festival in Dilijan

  35. Annual Carpet Weaving and Decorative Artwork Festival in Dilijan

  36. Traditional Armenian costumes - Armenian greeting card

  37. Traditional Armenian costumes - Armenian greeting card

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