The Stories of the Armenian Neighborhood
Sun, 16 Jan
|Bucharest
Spatarului, Armeneasca, Donici, Toamnei or Franzelarilor streets are just some of the streets from Bucharest that hide some of the most interesting stories about the formation of the Armenian community in Bucharest. Join us to discover his story!
Ora și locul
16 Jan 2022, 15:30 – 17:00 EET
Bucharest, Armenian Church
Despre eveniment
The Armenian community of Bucharest has given important names for the history of the city, and not only.
Among the personalities with Armenian ancestry are: Spiru Haret, Theodor Aman, Krikor Zambaccian or Ana Aslan. They all relate, in one way or another, their name to the Armenian area of Bucharest.
The Armenian Neighborhood is an identity island of the city of Bucharest, which was born around the Armenian Church. An important monument for the city, it was built as a place of prayer that will survive over time. Then came the craft workshops, shops, cafes and everything related to the spirit and culture of the Armenians.
Join us to discover, leisurely, the stories of the Armenian Neighborhood and to walk on its quiet streets with the perfume of the past.
We will hear stories about Armenians in Bucharest, from past and more recent centuries, about their customs and traditions, we will see the oldest house in Bucharest and we still have a lot of stories to hear and things to discover.
What does the experience include?
- Discover the beauty and story of the Armenian Quarter
- Find out more about the Armenian community in Bucharest, which is one with important imprints in the history of the city
- See what the oldest house in Bucharest looks like
- You have a guided tour, in which your guide will tell you interesting things about the history of Armenians and the Armenian Quarter.
Price:
- 45 Lei / person
GENERAL DATA
Requirements for participants:
Cheerfulness
Comfortable shoes (the tour takes place on foot)
Wearing protective masks is mandatory throughout the experience
Keeping the social distance of 1.5 m from the other participants in the experience is mandatory
Last day for registration: January 15, 2022.
Date:
January 16, 2022
Start time: 15:30
Tour duration: one hour 30 minutes
Meeting point: in front of the Armenian Church, Bucharest
How it works:
All you have to do is select the experience and follow the necessary steps to reserve your place in the tour, followed by payment.
You will receive by email the registration confirmation and additional information on how you can take possession of it.
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Tickets
The Stories of the Armenian Neighborhood
The ticket includes a one-person guided tour for The Stories of the Armenian Neighborhood.
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