The ruins of a great Erebuni fortress, very sad that it's not reconstructed. Also there's a nice museum nearby and the landscape from the wall is amazing - you can see the city and mountains from there. Definitely that one of the places in Yerevan to visit.
You can walk around it within an hour. Basically, there are only remnants of walls of the fortress with some descriptions. We thought an excursion would be great. The museum is quite small, takes another half hour
An ancient fortress dating back to 782 BC, with the construction of which the history begins, and gets the name of the modern capital of Armenia — Yerevan. Getting to know her begins with a small museum. All information is presented in five languages, including Russian, and there are interactive VR locations.
From the museum, you can walk up the stairs to the fortress itself, or rather, to its partially restored foundation. The monumental structure at that time included a palace, warehouses, and temples. There is a map at the entrance for orientation.
A visit to the museum and the fortress costs 1,500 drams, there are excursions in different languages, but it is better to find out about their availability on a certain day in advance.