Dilijan Amphitheater
Dilijan Amphitheater
3.5
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Dariusz Skorczewski
Lublin, Poland94 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
It is particularly worth visiting just before sunset, when the sun is low and no longer that strong. It is quiet there (unless there are kids running around). Sculptures and lots of green add a lot of charm to this place.
Written 24 August 2016
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Mustitraveler
London, UK19 contributions
Mar 2015
Just go there and chill. There is nothing to see rather than the beautiful amphitheater in the middle of Dilijan. Due to the scarce of places to visit in Dilijan, this is a nice place where you can relax.
Written 26 October 2015
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PatrickM_Travels
Almaty, Kazakhstan1,787 contributions
Apr 2015 • Friends
We stumbled upon the Dilijan Amphitheater when we were driving through town on way to our hotel. I saw it out of the corner of my eye and knew I had to take a look. Later I looked it up and found out that the amphitheater was built by N. Danielyan and it is inspired by the structure of "Rotondo." There is very little else written about the Amphitheater. I'm not sure if it's used for town events, although I sure hope it is, because it is a very nice space. We visited in winter and although there was no snow in Dilijan, there was plenty of snow on the mountains in the background. Beautiful sight.
Written 24 April 2015
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Alisa B
Dilijan, Armenia3 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
It’s a place to take pretty pictures, to sit and think enjoying the view, to watch a sunset, to relax.
There’s nothing exciting or actionable here, if that’s what you are looking for.
But it’s a nice spot to rest or just hang out.
There’s nothing exciting or actionable here, if that’s what you are looking for.
But it’s a nice spot to rest or just hang out.
Written 14 August 2022
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Raymond C
Roedovre, Denmark296 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Sometimes the attractions are thin on the ground, Dilijan is a base for hiking in the nearby park, the fantastic scenery of this very attractive place should be the focal point, a little run down amphitheater is not what l’d call noteworthy . You can’t help but pass by it, so take a minute and move on. There’s a lovely ornate stairway a few meters on if that floats your boat.
Written 23 August 2018
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Tal T
Jerusalem, Israel5 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
Great place, we really enjoyed watching pantomime show that comes to the city every year from all over the world
Written 13 August 2016
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BuRaiR
Muscat Governorate, Oman2,348 contributions
Nov 2014 • Friends
We found this place while we were taking a round in the car around Dilijan. The place looks nice and beautiful but iunfortiuuntley we couldn't know if it's still in use or just kept like this. The place is nice to spend around half an hour or less. Stop by if you are there. Visited October2014.
Written 13 October 2015
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Aram K
Yerevan, Armenia916 contributions
Jun 2015 • Family
I had a chance to stop by this amphitheater couple of times, but unfortunately couldn't able to know the story of it. It seems it was constructed during Soviet time and reconstructed/polished some years ago. It looks cool and located right next to the main street. I don't even know if it is used for some ceremonies/during the national holidays, but it is a great place to organize concerts/dances/events. I hope that something like that is going on there at evenings, especially at summers, so local people and tourists could enjoy the environment.
Written 20 June 2015
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Maria A
7 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
Really not much to see here. You can take a look if you're passing by and need to sit somewhere to rest for a few minutes. It's nice but nothing exciting
Written 14 August 2022
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