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Khachqar in Memory of 1988 Earthquake Victims

A poignant memorial in Gyumri, the Khachqar honors earthquake victims and showcases Armenia's rich cultural heritage and resilience.

The Khachqar in Memory of 1988 Earthquake Victims in Gyumri is an intricately carved stone cross, a 'khachqar,' serving as a poignant memorial to those who perished in the devastating 1988 earthquake. It stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and the enduring spirit of the Armenian people.

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Local tips

  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Take time to read the inscriptions on the Khachqar to fully appreciate its significance.
  • Combine your visit with a walking tour of Gyumri to explore more historical sites.
  • Respect the solemnity of the site by keeping noise to a minimum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Khachqar is located in Gyumri, near Vardanants Square and the Amenaprkich Church. From the square, it's a short walk to the Khachkar Park. Walking is a convenient way to reach the memorial, allowing you to explore the city center.

  • Public Transport

    Gyumri has a public transportation system consisting of buses and minibuses. You can take a bus or minibus to a stop near Vardanants Square and then walk to the Khachqar. A single ride on public transport costs 100 AMD.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Gyumri. You can take a taxi from anywhere in the city to the Khachqar in Memory of 1988 Earthquake Victims. A short taxi ride within the city typically costs around 500 AMD. Be sure to agree on the fare with the driver beforehand.

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The Khachqar in Memory of 1988 Earthquake Victims, located in Gyumri, stands as a powerful reminder of the city's strength in the face of immense tragedy. This intricately carved khachqar, or Armenian cross-stone, is dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives in the devastating 1988 earthquake that struck the region. Khachkars are a quintessential aspect of Armenian medieval Christian art, with their symbolism and craftsmanship recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2010. The Gyumri khachkars also stand in remembrance of the countless Armenian khachkars destroyed in Jugha. These stones typically feature a cross, often adorned with geometric patterns, symbols of eternity, and depictions of flora and fauna. Visiting the Khachqar offers a deeply moving experience, allowing one to reflect on the past while appreciating the beauty of Armenian craftsmanship. The surrounding area provides a serene space for contemplation, making it an ideal spot for photography and connecting with the story of a city that has rebuilt itself with strength and dignity.

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