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Explore the vibrant artistic heritage of Jermuk at the Jermuk Art Gallery, where local art meets traditional Armenian flavors.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Jermuk, the Jermuk Art Gallery offers a captivating journey through Armenian art and culture. Tourists can explore a rich collection of local artworks while also enjoying traditional delicacies like honey and sweets, creating a unique blend of visual and culinary experiences.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
To reach the Jermuk Art Gallery from the central part of Vayk, begin at the main square near the Vayk Church. Head south on the main street, Vayk Avenue, for about 1 kilometer until you reach the intersection with the road leading to Jermuk. Turn left onto the road towards Jermuk. Continue walking for approximately 12 kilometers along this road, which will lead you directly into Jermuk. As you enter Jermuk, keep an eye out for Charents Street on your left. Once you turn onto Charents Street, the Jermuk Art Gallery will be located on your right at 1 Charents Street.
Bus
From Vayk, find the local bus station which is centrally located near the Vayk Church. Look for buses heading towards Jermuk; these are typically marked with 'Jermuk' on the front. The bus ride will take about 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive in Jermuk, exit the bus and walk towards Charents Street. The gallery is located a short distance from the bus stop, approximately a 5-minute walk. Head southeast on the main road and take a left onto Charents Street, where the Jermuk Art Gallery is located at number 1.
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