Dating back to the first century, Garni Temple stands as a unique testament to Armenia’s pre-Christian era, having survived the widespread destruction of pagan sites when the country adopted Christianity. Perched above a gorge, the Greco-Roman temple offers visitors an impressive panorama that includes the Azar River and the Gegham Mountains. Today, guests can explore the well-preserved structure and take in the sweeping views, immersing themselves in the historical and natural beauty of the site.
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