
Vineyards in front of Mount Ararat, the national symbol of Armenia

View of Yerevan from the top of the Cascade

Geghard Monastery, one of the most popular sights of Armenia

Tsaghkunk Restaurant, a former Soviet canteen-turned-destination restaurant in the hinterland of Armenia

The valley of Areni, famous for its wine production

Lavash baker at Pandok Riverside restaurant in Armenia’s capital Yerevan

Arevik Martirosyan, Armenia’s most famous female chef and head chef of Tsaghkunk Restaurant, a former Soviet canteen-turned-destination restaurant in the hinterland of Armenia

Typical Lada car in front of Republic Square in Yerevan, one of the most popular squares

Minas Cocktail Room, one of the trendiest wine bars and a tribute to the Armenian painter Minas Avetisyan.

Lunch at Yerevan institution Dolmama featuring traditional Armenian tolma + arishta noodles

Making Arishta, Armenian dried noodles, at Tsaghkunk Restaurant, honoring tradition while modernizing Armenian cuisine
(Gohar Gareginyan und Anna Yesayan)

Areni-1 cave, where the oldest winery in the world was found

Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex

Pickles at Gum Market, one of the most popular local markets in the capital Yerevan

Marina Mikayelyan, cheesemaker at “Mikayelyan Family Farm”, the first artisan cheese producer in Armenia + husband Arman

Cheese wrapped in vine leaves at “Mikayelyan Family Farm”, the first artisan cheese producer in Armenia

Cheese tasting at „Mikayelyan Family Farm“, the first artisan cheese producer in Armenia

Republic Square in Yerevan, one of the most popular squares

Afrolab Roastery, part of the „Collective“ and the first third-wave café in Yerevan

Cowherd on the streets of Armenia

Shepherd in Azhdahak

Geghard Monastery, one of the most popular sights of Armenia

Shepherd in the Azat Valley in Armenia