1941-1943 Monument: A Testament to Armenian Resilience
A poignant memorial in Parakar honoring Armenian sacrifices and resilience during World War II, inviting reflection and cultural engagement.
The 1941-1943 Monument in Parakar, Armenia, stands as a solemn tribute to the Armenian people's resilience and sacrifices during World War II. Featuring intricate sculptures and inscriptions, the monument invites reflection on the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.
A brief summary to 1941-1943 monument
- 5C84+QH, Parakar, AM
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Take time to reflect on the monument's significance and the sacrifices it commemorates.
- Engage with locals to learn more about the monument's history and its importance to the community.
- Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and surrounding scenery for a peaceful experience.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
To reach the 1941-1943 Monument via public transport from Yerevan, take bus number 201 from Amiryan/Kohbatsi station to Yerevan Zvartnots Airport. From there, you may need to hire a taxi to reach the monument directly, which is approximately 5-10 minutes away. The bus fare is approximately $1 USD, and the bus journey takes about 25 minutes. Confirm the taxi fare before getting in. Buses depart every 30 minutes.
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Taxi
A taxi from Yerevan to the 1941-1943 Monument in Parakar typically costs between $4 and $6 USD. The journey takes approximately 12-13 minutes. Several taxi services are available, including U Taxi, Taxi Viva, and Taxi Transportation. It's advisable to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
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