After a journey of about 136 km and less than three hours, we arrived at Noratus Cemetery near Lake Sevan at 15:20 pm. It is a huge cemetery with a modern human cemetery, but its history dates back to the Middle Ages. Various sculptures and tombstone shapes bring the cemetery a sense of artistic paradise, especially the world's largest cemetery with Armenian cross tombstones is a precious cultural relics here. Many ancient tombstones, said to have a history of thousands of years, are they brought the vicissitudes of the cemetery. We circled the cemetery, there are basically no tourists here, I did not expect such a cemetery to become a tourist attraction.
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After a journey of about 136 km and less than three hours, we arrived at Noratus Cemetery near Lake Sevan at 15:20 pm. It is a huge cemetery with a modern human cemetery, but its history dates back to the Middle Ages. Various sculptures and tombstone shapes bring the cemetery a sense of artistic paradise, especially the world's largest cemetery with Armenian cross tombstones is a precious cultural relics here. Many ancient tombstones, said to have a history of thousands of years, are they brought the vicissitudes of the cemetery. We circled the cemetery, there are basically no tourists here, I did not expect such a cemetery to become a tourist attraction.
This place is very desolate .... we came in winter