Yerevan is an ancient yet ever-young capital. Its story begins in 782 BC, when King Argishti I founded the fortress of Erebuni, which became the cradle of the future metropolis.
Today Yerevan is often called the "Pink City" because of the volcanic tuff used in its construction: at sunset, the buildings glow with a gentle radiance that fills the city with warmth.
Here, past and present blend seamlessly – ancient temples and museums stand side by side with modern boulevards, lively cafés and vibrant squares. Yerevan is not only a historical heart, but also a place of energy and rhythm, where nightlife thrives, music flows and hospitality is ever present. The city is home to world-class museums, theaters and galleries that reveal the richness of Armenian culture. Its leafy parks and shady avenues make every stroll a celebration of discovery.
In Yerevan, every stone carries the breath of centuries, while every corner bursts with life and movement. It is a capital where legendary antiquity and modern dynamism merge into a unique image that inspires both residents and guests.