I moved here from London almost two years ago and I didn’t look back. Now I have my own development company and I help foreigners set up businesses here in Armenia with a lot of incentives
The current country borders aren't very old, but the culture and nation of Armenians, which has had many different forms throughout history, is in fact thousands of years old. I showed many Armenian monasteries and monuments in my other videos that are very old.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos no dude, the current borders are actually what's left from our other lost parts of our historical country. You can say the last independent Armenia was in year 1375 AD , and there wasn't a country until the early 1920's . Everything else you said was right
@@kingmike7965 Yes, that's what I meant. The current borders of Armenia were created during the 20th century, but modern-day Armenia is just a small part of the Armenian empire throughout history.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Many of those monasteries and churches used to be Albanian (yes, there was a Christian country named Albania in the Caucasus) but the Russian tsar Nicholas II signed a decree that moved all the Albanian Christians under the auspices of the armenian monophysite church. So, that's how all those ancient Albanian Churches were virtually overnight turned into the Armenian "historical and cultural heritage". The Armenia you visited has nothing to do with the Armenian kingdom and or the real history of these ppl. The place you visited is an artificial creation of the Soviet Era. That's why you won't see any really ancient ruins, old walls or citadels in Yerevan that they claim has thousands of yrs of history - if are there any historic buildings in that city, they're the remnants of the capital of the Erivan khanate, that was conquered by the Russians btwn 1820-30-s. Anyhow, it's too of a long and twisted story for the comment section. The only suggestion I'd make though - don't believe all the "Armenian history" you were taught in there. It's based on fibs rather than facts. P.S.: I visited Yerevan three times during the Soviet times and should compliment you - you definitely know how to present a boring little place, to put it mildly, as an exciting and interesting place to be discovered ;)
I'm not religious, but the Christian countries around the world seem to be the most friendly, tolerant, safe, welcoming countries to visit. Along with Buddhist countries like SE Asia which are extremely friendly as well. The majority of citizens anywhere though seem to be genuinely good people.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Wrong. In Venezuela there is freedom religious. Here coexist several religions although most of people are catholics. In our country there is a mosque, it's called Ibrahim Al-lbrahim, the second biggest of Latin America. There are also synagogues and churchs of other religions.
@@Alanpe2000 Well that's great to hear. People of all religions and ideologies are starving equally in Venezuela. So inspiring! Bring on the bread lines.
You won't say the same after in contact with them... but you can always try for yourself. I lived there 2 years, and I speak Eastern Armenian, so I know what I'm talking about
@europa and Asia and USA and south africa many of the so called 1.5 million armenians which died in a genocide are still ALIVE. They spread all over the americas, oceania and europe through the former ottoman caliphate. There was no genocide but mass deportation from war. There are aprox 150 thounsand armenians in argentina
@@gevorgvanarmenie9788 so where did the 3 million armenians in armenia come from ? . How many do you think there was in the ottoman empire you stupid donkey? There are more than 2 million in russia and usa alone. Your history is full of lies.
@@jimmybonboni6537 dumbhead, If you even don't know about the quick growth of the world's population in 20th century, what can I with you, moron, discuss? Before the Armenian genocide there lived from 2 to 4 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. And more, than one million outside.
Neat and clean city with impressive architecture. Definitely a place worth visiting.
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I will take Yerevan over any city in Europe and USA........Very safe place with great people and great food.........I keep visiting and will continue to do so.
Why is that so? I really want to visit and I'm curious as to what makes it a great place. It has a draw to it that I can't put my finger on. The last time I was tempted to visit a country for reasons I couldn't explain, I definitely wasn't disappointed.
Come to Baku. Baku will very important to you. My country is more interesting than Armenia. But, the currently, we have pandemic period as different countries. Please don't forget this. Ok. I wish you good days.
The Mississippi River was always part of the culture and traditions of historic Native Americans for more than 50,000 years, before European colonizers wiped the red Indians out in less than 200 years. So ya, Historic mountains and rivers for a culture do change hands in the blink of an eye in human history, The Australian outback was once sacred to the Natives, now descendants of european colonizers own it, so shut up and go to sleep or fight to get your mountain back.
@a a you younglings have been here for a while, many like you came and went into hsitorical oblivion, we are still here and will be forever, its a question of time for Turkey to be wiped out, you got lucky many times but that will end as well 😉
Gabriel, greetings from your subscriber in Yerevan! Have a great time in Armenia. That famous person is Alexander Spendiarian, who was a Soviet music composer and the founder of Armenian national symphonic music. If you wish I can take you on a tour of American University of Armenia :)
@@michaeldavis9190 What does that have to do with my comment? Yes not all Armenians are Christians, every person has right to choose their religion. Regardless of that no other nation possesses this kind of hospitality.
Incredibly beautiful city and country! One of the most affordable cities of its caliber in the world to travel in! I hope he sees the dancing fountains at night.
He shows us what he sees in front of him during making a video rather sticking the camera in front of their own face like other vloggers.This makes him a traveller who really knows the art of vlogging
I've seen many vloggers, but honestly follow only 5! They shoot in real time n give history, cost, culture, etc and keep it real to where we're can all relate, Gabe is my fave tho I must admit😆 I love all his lil stories in between🙂 he's genuine ✌
@@michaeldavis9190 why would you say so??? That is not true....you lie.that is not nice.:) it is probably your personal and very narrow view of the city....
@@michaeldavis9190 if ppl are intolerant to lgbt this does not mean that the city is CULTURALLY A STONE AGE....you use wrong lexis to describe the city...therefore you lie! Armenians are one of the most ancient cultures on the planet....you obviously do not know much about its long and interesting history and culture.
@@МарияМ-м1р It's a figure of speech that means they're an incredibly backwards people. Doesn't literally mean they're in the stone age. I'm not lying, you're just too stupid to understand an expression. Being an ancient culture does not justify their serious problems.
@@slc679 It's a disgustingly homophobic country. According to surveys, 50% of people would walk away and not care if they saw someone gay being beaten up. 55% of people would abandon a friend or family member for being gay. 98% or 97% of Armenians don't believe homosexuals should be accepted by society. Gays are often attacked in Armenia, and the police do nothing. The police themselves have even orchestrated attacks on gays, and the government does nothing.
you are very right about many people not knowing anything about Armenia's history, in medieval times Armenia old capital Ani (known as the city of thousand and one churches and forty gates) was considered genuinely the most impressive city in the world. Possibly only Rome , Constantinople and Baghdad could hold a candle to opulence and architectural artistry of Ani. the mongols and the seljuk turks destroyed it leaving it into ruins .
Annie S the famous french poet Victor Hugo summed it up when he was describing a scene of massacre and destruction with the famous phrase “ the Turks passed through this place”
The statue is by the opera house of Armenia is a statue of Alexander Spendiaryan who was a famous Armenian composer, song writer, musician who lived during the soviet era. He was the founder of the Armenian national Symphonic orchestra. You basically were walking in the heart of Yerevan.
@@3dkiller what are you talking about, there are thousands pieces of evidence and testimonies and photos about it and the genocide is recognized by all the important orgs and major countries
The Turks massacred 2 Millions Christians(Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians) within the Ottoman empire between 1908-1923. The Turkish state doesn't admit it's shameful past but the worst part is that most of the Turkish people are proud of it!!! NEVER FORGET
Marika Marika Turkey's policies towards minorities were a model for Nazi Germany . Kurds inside Turkey are 18 millions.Until recently they didn't even let Kurds speak and learn their own language. After pressure from the international community Turkey let the Kurds to speak Kurdish BUT NOT to teach it in the elementary school, in the Kurdish areas(aka Kurdistan). Turkish authorities want to forcefully assimilate the Kurds. They call them ''mountain turks''.
That Republic square looks very cool... Water fountains and large pool were also very interesting.. Thanks for the tour of Yerevan.. Safe Travels Gabriel :)
Wow Gabriel. This is huge, thanks for giving an awesome experience in Yerevan. (That plaza you walked and gave the money is the northern ave). Thanks brother.
Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet named after Alexander Spendiaryan in Yerevan was officially opened on 20 January 1933, with Alexander Spendiaryan's "Almast" opera performance. The opera building was designed by the Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian.
While there is a statue of Aram Xachaturian outside the opera building facing France square, The statue that you filmed is one of two in freedom square (where you see the Ararat stage), facing other cafes and northern avenue. The statue that you inquired about is of Alexander Spendiaryan, a former Soviet musical composer of Armenian heritage. In fact, the opera building is also named after him.
It's nice to watch your Videos Gabriel because it feels like I am in the places when you are filming. What's cool about that is that it gives me a good idea if I might like a place or not.
I married the first armenian woman I ever met! Seriously. There's a little more to it than that but that part is true. Armenian women are very beautiful, I'm american, btw.
I'm seeing my country of origin Armenia through eyes of Gabriel I'm Armenian from Syria my great grand parents were genocide survivors who were deported to Syria back in 1915 Gabriel you might come across Armenians in the middle east cause There are Armenian minorities living in the Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Jordan all because of the Armenian genocide of 1915 Enjoy you time in Armenia And keep up the good work
Thanks for going to Armenia. I've had co-workers who are Armenians. Smart and hard working. My favorite supermarket in LA is owned by Armenians. I'll definitely visit in the future. I like the music at the beginning of the video.
I found you through the suggested videos. First your videos are very informative. I just made a UA-cam channel so I'm definitely doing my research. Thanks for all your help. Please keep it up!
Helooo Gabriel from America I like your programs and thanks to visit Armenia , the warmest country nice people good food , water neuter I miss my country I dream to go back and live there
Hello Gabriel. Again a magnificent video this time about Yerevan. In fact you ara a great tour guide, everything well shown and explained. Thank you very much and congratulations on your excellent work.
Yerevan gets the Gabriel video treatment- and the result is fantastic! Looks a really cool city. Did you go on the Yerevan metro? It has those lovely old style Soviet era trains.
Armenia is a beautiful country it's full of history the people are respectful and the Armenia women are so nice and very beautiful Armenia is a breath taken country
Kickoff muzak’s quite a kick 🙃 🙃 Also, Americans can find out how insularly we were taught visiting other countries, no doubt. Everyone looks to be more cosmopolitan than we (do and are)!
Hi Gabriel! See you again. I really like your videos, interesting and with some sense of humor. Keep traveling I will accompany you on your channel. Hava a nice trip and be careful with yourself.
Yerevan is a beautiful city! I saw the Armenia Genocide Museum in one of the Kardashian Programs. Very sad and tragic time for Armenia. I believe the Kardashians father was from Armenia. Yes Gabriel, you have a lot to see in Yerevan and Armenia. Great video! Take care and God Bless you!. 😊
Armenians aggressors occupied Karabakh in 1988-1994. They killed more people , elderly, men women,kids and did Khojaly genocide Khojaly genocide was the killing of at least 161 ethnic Azerbaijani civilians from the town of Khojaly on 26 February 1992. According to the Azerbaijani side, as well as the Memorial Human Rights Center, Human Rights Watch and other international observers,the massacre was committed by the Armenian armed forces, reportedly with help of some military personnel of the 366th CIS regiment, apparently not acting on orders from the command.The death toll claimed by Azerbaijani authorities is 613 civilians, including 106 women and 63 children.The event became the largest massacre in the course of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. But in 2016 April's wars we took some hills, villages back
I mentioned Madeleine at the beginning of the video. She stayed at a hostel in Yerevan and I think headed for the Iranian border today, with someone else who was going there. Wishing her luck in getting across okay.
I moved here from London almost two years ago and I didn’t look back. Now I have my own development company and I help foreigners set up businesses here in Armenia with a lot of incentives
Sia thank you for your efforts! We need more people liken you!Best regards
Hello Armenia from Russia 🇷🇺
Yerevan is a stunning place, I really liked it and it's awesome to see you there!
Fun fact : Yerevan turned 2801 years old just a couple days ago 🇦🇲🙏
Happy Birthday.
The current country borders aren't very old, but the culture and nation of Armenians, which has had many different forms throughout history, is in fact thousands of years old. I showed many Armenian monasteries and monuments in my other videos that are very old.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos no dude, the current borders are actually what's left from our other lost parts of our historical country. You can say the last independent Armenia was in year 1375 AD , and there wasn't a country until the early 1920's .
Everything else you said was right
@@kingmike7965 Yes, that's what I meant. The current borders of Armenia were created during the 20th century, but modern-day Armenia is just a small part of the Armenian empire throughout history.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Many of those monasteries and churches used to be Albanian (yes, there was a Christian country named Albania in the Caucasus) but the Russian tsar Nicholas II signed a decree that moved all the Albanian Christians under the auspices of the armenian monophysite church. So, that's how all those ancient Albanian Churches were virtually overnight turned into the Armenian "historical and cultural heritage". The Armenia you visited has nothing to do with the Armenian kingdom and or the real history of these ppl. The place you visited is an artificial creation of the Soviet Era. That's why you won't see any really ancient ruins, old walls or citadels in Yerevan that they claim has thousands of yrs of history - if are there any historic buildings in that city, they're the remnants of the capital of the Erivan khanate, that was conquered by the Russians btwn 1820-30-s. Anyhow, it's too of a long and twisted story for the comment section. The only suggestion I'd make though - don't believe all the "Armenian history" you were taught in there. It's based on fibs rather than facts.
P.S.: I visited Yerevan three times during the Soviet times and should compliment you - you definitely know how to present a boring little place, to put it mildly, as an exciting and interesting place to be discovered ;)
What a nice capital city! I loved it.
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I'm not religious, but the Christian countries around the world seem to be the most friendly, tolerant, safe, welcoming countries to visit. Along with Buddhist countries like SE Asia which are extremely friendly as well. The majority of citizens anywhere though seem to be genuinely good people.
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Its all the politicians. The average Joe has no agenda except trying to make a living to support himself and family
@Gerry Freeman Venezuela is socialist. Socialist and Communist countries are generally anti-religion.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Wrong. In Venezuela there is freedom religious. Here coexist several religions although most of people are catholics. In our country there is a mosque, it's called Ibrahim Al-lbrahim, the second biggest of Latin America. There are also synagogues and churchs of other religions.
@@Alanpe2000 Well that's great to hear. People of all religions and ideologies are starving equally in Venezuela. So inspiring! Bring on the bread lines.
I’m Latina and I really wanna go to Armenia 🇦🇲 I love how everyone’s so nice
You won't say the same after in contact with them... but you can always try for yourself. I lived there 2 years, and I speak Eastern Armenian, so I know what I'm talking about
Alex Male ok 😂
@@sallysolis4562 What's so funny?
That smiley when nothing's funny... illogical
@@sallysolis4562 Think for yourself sweetie, I'm fine )
Hello Armenia from Poland!)
Hey Jakub welcome to Armenia in 2020 :)
hello brother!!
Thank you Gabriel to show something about my motherland. Watching from Argentina ❤️💙🧡
@europa and Asia and USA and south africa many of the so called 1.5 million armenians which died in a genocide are still ALIVE. They spread all over the americas, oceania and europe through the former ottoman caliphate. There was no genocide but mass deportation from war. There are aprox 150 thounsand armenians in argentina
@@jimmybonboni6537 dog, 1.5 Armenians were killed from 2.5 million. The other million spread over the world.
@@gevorgvanarmenie9788 so where did the 3 million armenians in armenia come from ? . How many do you think there was in the ottoman empire you stupid donkey? There are more than 2 million in russia and usa alone. Your history is full of lies.
Watching too from Argentina. I've always wanted to visit Armenia
@@jimmybonboni6537 dumbhead, If you even don't know about the quick growth of the world's population in 20th century, what can I with you, moron, discuss? Before the Armenian genocide there lived from 2 to 4 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. And more, than one million outside.
Neat and clean city with impressive architecture. Definitely a place worth visiting.
I will take Yerevan over any city in Europe and USA........Very safe place with great people and great food.........I keep visiting and will continue to do so.
yea i am sure🤣🤣🤣
Yerevan is a Beautiful City!
I've been to 30+ countries and Armenia is my favorite
Why is that so? I really want to visit and I'm curious as to what makes it a great place. It has a draw to it that I can't put my finger on. The last time I was tempted to visit a country for reasons I couldn't explain, I definitely wasn't disappointed.
I am from there I appreciate this.👍❤💙💛
Beautiful modern clean city 🌞
It's a modern city, but culturally, it's still in the stone age.
@a a bruh you're turk go do something else why are you watching Armenian videos
@@michaeldavis9190 😂😂 okayy soy boy… is it because we don’t teach are children you can be a lizard if you want?? FOH.
I'm having my morning coffee and visiting Armenia. good stuff Gabe!
Come to Baku. Baku will very important to you. My country is more interesting than Armenia. But, the currently, we have pandemic period as different countries. Please don't forget this. Ok. I wish you good days.
@@kamranmustafayev5507 also your country is a corrupt dictatorship, but ok
Ararat mountain was, is and will be always part of Armenia. Even the name Ararat is Armenian 🇦🇲 I love Armenia and Armenian people ❤️ Love from Iran >
The Mississippi River was always part of the culture and traditions of historic Native Americans for more than 50,000 years, before European colonizers wiped the red Indians out in less than 200 years. So ya, Historic mountains and rivers for a culture do change hands in the blink of an eye in human history, The Australian outback was once sacred to the Natives, now descendants of european colonizers own it, so shut up and go to sleep or fight to get your mountain back.
@a a you younglings have been here for a while, many like you came and went into hsitorical oblivion, we are still here and will be forever, its a question of time for Turkey to be wiped out, you got lucky many times but that will end as well 😉
@White And Proud you have nukes in Turkey, so please just press the button and make them explode lol
Yerevan, Armenia, is very beautiful, Thank you Gabriel for sharing this very nice video.
Gabriel, greetings from your subscriber in Yerevan! Have a great time in Armenia. That famous person is Alexander Spendiarian, who was a Soviet music composer and the founder of Armenian national symphonic music. If you wish I can take you on a tour of American University of Armenia :)
Armenians are fake Christians. According to surveys, 50% of Armenians would not do anything if they saw a gay person being attacked.
@@michaeldavis9190 What does that have to do with my comment? Yes not all Armenians are Christians, every person has right to choose their religion. Regardless of that no other nation possesses this kind of hospitality.
Ciao Gabriel, always nice video-reports! I went to Yerevan last summer, Loved it and his people!
Wow I would really like to see Armenia. Thanks for all this info Gabriel.
@S M Definitely when I get the money together. It is on my to do list.😀
You should go I’m Armenian and it’s amzing
Thanks Gabriel, was a great watch. I had never seen Yerevan before. Like yourself am pleasantly surprised.
Regards
Incredibly beautiful city and country! One of the most affordable cities of its caliber in the world to travel in! I hope he sees the dancing fountains at night.
You have such a unique channel. You connect with your audience really well!
He shows us what he sees in front of him during making a video rather sticking the camera in front of their own face like other vloggers.This makes him a traveller who really knows the art of vlogging
@@Chetak_85Octb15 truly inspirational he is 🙏🏽
I've seen many vloggers, but honestly follow only 5! They shoot in real time n give history, cost, culture, etc and keep it real to where we're can all relate, Gabe is my fave tho I must admit😆 I love all his lil stories in between🙂 he's genuine ✌
Yerevan is much more developed than I would have expected for a USSR era city. Modern, I’m impressed.
Republic square has some truly amazing stone buildings going around there.
Armenian I miss you 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Beautiful country friendly people nice vlog from you as usual greetings from Thailand
Yerevan looks more modern than I thought. Nice✊
It's a modern city, but culturally, it's still in the stone age.
@@michaeldavis9190 why would you say so??? That is not true....you lie.that is not nice.:) it is probably your personal and very narrow view of the city....
@@МарияМ-м1р I can provide statistics if you don't believe me. They're incredibly homophobic and somewhat sexist.
@@michaeldavis9190 if ppl are intolerant to lgbt this does not mean that the city is CULTURALLY A STONE AGE....you use wrong lexis to describe the city...therefore you lie! Armenians are one of the most ancient cultures on the planet....you obviously do not know much about its long and interesting history and culture.
@@МарияМ-м1р It's a figure of speech that means they're an incredibly backwards people. Doesn't literally mean they're in the stone age. I'm not lying, you're just too stupid to understand an expression.
Being an ancient culture does not justify their serious problems.
Very nice and kind of you to show this! I am half Armenian and this is an encouragement for me to visit Armenia one day : )
Thank you from Denver Colorado 🙏💖😘
Love your videos
Very educational and fun
Good view of Yerevan, city is pretty modernized , streets are clean and less noisy, thanks Gabriel 👌👍
Very interesting city, so modem and clean. I think I want to visit it someday.
It's a modern city, but culturally, it's still in the stone age.
Michael Davis I’ve seen you comment that a couple times. What do you even mean?
@@slc679 It's a disgustingly homophobic country. According to surveys, 50% of people would walk away and not care if they saw someone gay being beaten up. 55% of people would abandon a friend or family member for being gay. 98% or 97% of Armenians don't believe homosexuals should be accepted by society. Gays are often attacked in Armenia, and the police do nothing. The police themselves have even orchestrated attacks on gays, and the government does nothing.
As always I really enjoyed this video and the history of Armenia is really cool and I hope to visit someday
That strange instrument that man was playing at the 13:30 mark is a Tar. The Tar is native to Iran but also found in Armenia and adjacent countries.
Tar it's Persian instrument , You are right !
If you go out to Beirut and visit the town east of the city you wil find many ARMENIANS!
Nice video!! Yerevan looks great!!
This city looks amazing, this is nice country!
Hallo from. Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇲❤️
you are very right about many people not knowing anything about Armenia's history, in medieval times Armenia old capital Ani (known as the city of thousand and one churches and forty gates) was considered genuinely the most impressive city in the world. Possibly only Rome , Constantinople and Baghdad could hold a candle to opulence and architectural artistry of Ani.
the mongols and the seljuk turks destroyed it leaving it into ruins .
Annie S the famous french poet Victor Hugo summed it up when he was describing a scene of massacre and destruction with the famous phrase “ the Turks passed through this place”
Safe and peaceful. The main treasure is the people - friendly, helpful, fun. Thank you!
God bless you Armenia from indonesia
The statue is by the opera house of Armenia is a statue of Alexander Spendiaryan who was a famous Armenian composer, song writer, musician who lived during the soviet era. He was the founder of the Armenian national Symphonic orchestra. You basically were walking in the heart of Yerevan.
also we never forget the Armenian genocide (1.5million) from the turks
WE NEVER FORGET
No genocide at all, why dont you open up your archives when turks said lets do it together with Russia.
3dkiller no wonder why the Turkish government spends tens of millions of dollars each year spreading lies.
Respect from Greece. Unfortunately we forget some times.
Fake genocide ever don't believe. I suggest you look Khojaly genocide
@@3dkiller what are you talking about, there are thousands pieces of evidence and testimonies and photos about it and the genocide is recognized by all the important orgs and major countries
'Twas Alexander Spendiarian's statue, he was a composer and the founder of the Armenian national symphonic music.
The Turks massacred 2 Millions Christians(Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians) within the Ottoman empire between 1908-1923. The Turkish state doesn't admit it's shameful past but the worst part is that most of the Turkish people are proud of it!!! NEVER FORGET
Καπτεν Χαρλοκ now they are repeating it with the kurds
Marika Marika Turkey's policies towards minorities were a model for Nazi Germany . Kurds inside Turkey are 18 millions.Until recently they didn't even let Kurds speak and learn their own language. After pressure from the international community Turkey let the Kurds to speak Kurdish BUT NOT to teach it in the elementary school, in the Kurdish areas(aka Kurdistan). Turkish authorities want to forcefully assimilate the Kurds. They call them ''mountain turks''.
Such a rich and important nation history wise!
Thanks for the info i will b there on sunday and feel excited to see armenia!
Hey, Jocelle! How was it? :)
Said before, but see others do too, love your chats as you walk. You're inspiring - thanks! I love your vlogs - wait avidly for the next.
I see the same enthusiasm and energy of traveling by you, hats off for the spirit you have thank you, God bless you for sharing beautiful places.
The stage is by the Opera House of Yerevan and the statues there are of important Armenian authors and artists.
It seems like a very nice place to live! 😍
J maybe the earthquake will hit where you live, nobody knows
yerevan has one of the lowest crime rates out if most cities in the world :)
That Republic square looks very cool... Water fountains and large pool were also very interesting.. Thanks for the tour of Yerevan.. Safe Travels Gabriel :)
Wow Gabriel. This is huge, thanks for giving an awesome experience in Yerevan. (That plaza you walked and gave the money is the northern ave). Thanks brother.
Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet named after Alexander Spendiaryan in Yerevan was officially opened on 20 January 1933, with Alexander Spendiaryan's "Almast" opera performance. The opera building was designed by the Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian.
While there is a statue of Aram Xachaturian outside the opera building facing France square, The statue that you filmed is one of two in freedom square (where you see the Ararat stage), facing other cafes and northern avenue. The statue that you inquired about is of Alexander Spendiaryan, a former Soviet musical composer of Armenian heritage. In fact, the opera building is also named after him.
Nice video Gabrel,congrats
I was invited by my friend that lives in Yerevan to come for a visit next year. I'm so excited!
Hi Armenia from india
It's nice to watch your Videos Gabriel because it feels like I am in the places when you are filming. What's cool about that is that it gives me a good idea if I might like a place or not.
I’m always checking out the people, and there’s a lot of good looking women (& men) here!
Looks very nice and definitely not what I expected.
I married the first armenian woman I ever met! Seriously. There's a little more to it than that but that part is true. Armenian women are very beautiful, I'm american, btw.
@@wesleymoody1754 wow, I am really interested about how that happened:)
14:38 imagine just walking around and seeing spider man lying on the ground and shooting at someone with a gun
LOVE YOU ARMENIAN BROTHERS !!
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Nice video bud
That is my home country and I was visiting it in 2018
Has changed a lot since 1996
Cool, thanks.
I'm seeing my country of origin Armenia through eyes of Gabriel
I'm Armenian from Syria my great grand parents were genocide survivors who were deported to Syria back in 1915
Gabriel you might come across Armenians in the middle east cause There are Armenian minorities living in the Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Jordan all because of the Armenian genocide of 1915
Enjoy you time in Armenia
And keep up the good work
Watching this in Tbilisi Central Train Station while I wait for my train to Yerevan ! Can't wait :D
Awesome, have a great trip.
My city 🇾🇪 nice city . Thanks my wife .. love respect from Moroccan
This is Armenia not Iraq
@@NiteStorm324 hhhh yes I sorry
Thanks for going to Armenia. I've had co-workers who are Armenians. Smart and hard working. My favorite supermarket in LA is owned by Armenians. I'll definitely visit in the future. I like the music at the beginning of the video.
I found you through the suggested videos. First your videos are very informative. I just made a UA-cam channel so I'm definitely doing my research. Thanks for all your help. Please keep it up!
Thank you for visiting my homeland, Armenia! Please continue to post more videos! 😘🤗
Helooo Gabriel from America I like your programs and thanks to visit Armenia , the warmest country nice people good food , water neuter I miss my country I dream to go back and live there
Hello Gabriel. Again a magnificent video this time about Yerevan. In fact you ara a great tour guide, everything well shown and explained. Thank you very much and congratulations on your excellent work.
Gabriel mentioning the word Soviet a lot. Sounding a lot like Bald and Bankrupt
Armenia is a very interesting country, would be cool to know more about them
Next video will be super info packed.
It looks very civilised and nice. Is it safe if you also want to visit the countryside and not only the big cities?
The only thing not safe would be getting fat from all the hospitality ;)
Very interesting
Very impresed from the city center.Modern and cleen.Greetings from Macedonia 🇲🇰
I guess you mean North Macedonia. Plain original Macedonia is in Greece
TMPOUZI are you a greek lol
I'm only at 0:25 of the video & I'm loving the great upbeat music .. ahhh so nice ~ you've got good taste Gabriel
Nice video of Yerevan, was there a month ago, had the best time. Please do a follow up video.
Es sirum hayastani
Yerevan gets the Gabriel video treatment- and the result is fantastic! Looks a really cool city. Did you go on the Yerevan metro? It has those lovely old style Soviet era trains.
Tremendous video share of Armenia
Armenia is a beautiful country it's full of history the people are respectful and the Armenia women are so nice and very beautiful Armenia is a breath taken country
Awesome video!
Nice video Gabriel. Thanks for letting us experience the world through you!😊
You actually missed the Republic Square with the Park nearby :D :D
Super! Wonderful Armenia!❤ Hello ARARTU-ARARAT EREBUNI-EREVAN!!!!!!
You meet these people along your travel, they feel like re-occurring guests on a TV show😆
Awesome!
I missed Armenia . Khorovaj . Chat lav yerevan
I've never been to Armenia, looks nice! 👍👍
Kickoff muzak’s quite a kick 🙃 🙃 Also, Americans can find out how insularly we were taught visiting other countries, no doubt. Everyone looks to be more cosmopolitan than we (do and are)!
Love the music in the beginning..really quite lovely in the downtown...
Hope your having fun
Awesome as always brother...Safe Travels 😎🤟
Hi Gabriel! See you again. I really like your videos, interesting and with some sense of humor. Keep traveling I will accompany you on your channel. Hava a nice trip and be careful with yourself.
Yerevan is a beautiful city! I saw the Armenia Genocide Museum in one of the Kardashian Programs. Very sad and tragic time for Armenia. I believe the Kardashians father was from Armenia. Yes Gabriel, you have a lot to see in Yerevan and Armenia. Great video! Take care and God Bless you!. 😊
Yes, her father was Armenian. I was reading about her heritage yesterday. She was in Armenia just last week to baptize her children.
Do you have plans to visit Artsakh aka Nagorno-Karabakh the ethnically Armenian, unrecognised, de facto independent state ?
Armenians aggressors occupied Karabakh in 1988-1994. They killed more people , elderly, men women,kids and did Khojaly genocide
Khojaly genocide was the killing of at least 161 ethnic Azerbaijani civilians from the town of Khojaly on 26 February 1992. According to the Azerbaijani side, as well as the Memorial Human Rights Center, Human Rights Watch and other international observers,the massacre was committed by the Armenian armed forces, reportedly with help of some military personnel of the 366th CIS regiment, apparently not acting on orders from the command.The death toll claimed by Azerbaijani authorities is 613 civilians, including 106 women and 63 children.The event became the largest massacre in the course of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
But in 2016 April's wars we took some hills, villages back
@@YALQUZAQ_AZ Your turkish brother last 25 year kill 45.000 Kurds
The one of oldest civilization on earth
Great vlog as usual. Best part for me is when you hangout with people. Where is your travel partner? The girl from Belgium.
I mentioned Madeleine at the beginning of the video. She stayed at a hostel in Yerevan and I think headed for the Iranian border today, with someone else who was going there. Wishing her luck in getting across okay.
I love this place and city. Hi Armenia! 🇹🇷❤️🇦🇲
Cool.