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Mimino Statue: A Tribute to Friendship and Armenian Cinema

A charming monument in Dilijan, Armenia, celebrating the iconic Soviet film 'Mimino' and the enduring themes of friendship and cultural heritage.

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The Mimino Statue in Dilijan, Armenia, celebrates the popular 1977 Soviet-era film 'Mimino,' a story of friendship and adventure. The bronze monument depicts the film's main characters and has become a symbol of the city, attracting tourists and locals alike. Visitors often rub the nose of one of the characters for good luck and enjoy the surrounding park.

A brief summary to Mimino Statue

  • PVR8+545, Dilijan, AM

Local tips

  • Rub the nose of actor Frunzik Mkrtchyan's character for good luck, a local tradition.
  • Enjoy the cold spring water from the drinking fountain at the monument.
  • Take a leisurely stroll through the nearby park to enjoy the tranquility of nature.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Dilijan city center, head northwest towards the location PVR8+545. The walk is roughly 25-30 minutes through scenic areas. Follow local pathways, and if unsure, ask for directions.

  • Public Transport

    From Yerevan, take a bus or minibus to Dilijan, a 1.5 to 2-hour journey. From the Dilijan bus station, you can walk to the statue (about 1.5 kilometers) or take a local taxi for around 1000-1500 AMD. To walk, head southeast on Kamo Street, then turn right onto the main road (H4). The statue will be on your right.

  • Car

    Drive towards the PVR8+545 area in Dilijan. From the main road (H4), turn onto the road towards Dilijan town. Follow signs for the Mimino Statue, near the center of Dilijan National Park. The statue is on the right side as you approach. Parking is nearby but limited during peak season.

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Discover more about Mimino Statue

Nestled in the picturesque town of Dilijan, Armenia, the Mimino Statue stands as a charming tribute to the beloved Soviet-era film 'Mimino'. This landmark captures the spirit of friendship and humor, immortalizing characters from the movie. The statue features three life-sized bronze figures standing around a fountain, seemingly engaged in conversation. The monument celebrates the friendship of Armenians, Georgians, and Russians. It represents figures from the film: Georgian pilot Valiko Mizandari, Armenian truck driver Ruben Khachikyan, and WWII Russian veteran Ivan Volokhov. The opening of the monument in Dilijan is significant because Rubik, one of the characters from 'Mimino,' is a native of Dilijan. The film, released in 1977, broke box office records and was watched by over 24 million people. The statue has become one of the symbols of Dilijan, attracting film lovers and those who appreciate Soviet cinema's heritage. It serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Many visitors come to reflect on the film's themes of friendship, adventure, and the importance of heritage. Around the statue, a pleasant recreation area has been created where visitors can enjoy the surrounding nature. The statue is often surrounded by vibrant flowers and greenery, creating a picturesque setting. It's a delightful photo opportunity and a reminder of the comedic brilliance that once entertained audiences across the Soviet Union.

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