It is a very beautiful place, which unfortunately now no one wants to spend money on and restore it to its former greatness. Once this area was the center of the city, but now it is the outskirts of Gyumri. When you come or go here, buy a few loaves of bread at the store, a couple of packs of coffee and some dog food, wonderful Grandma Nadia lives nearby (if you left the road to the left of the fountain in the bushes house), just shout and she will come out and tell you how it was before the earthquake. Grandma lives very poorly and for the fact that she tells every tourist a great story, you can thank her with what I wrote above. We didn't know, we gave you money, but now you know and you can buy what you need right away.
When you visit this place, feed the local dogs and go to Baba Nadia. Come in the morning, grandma will give you a tour and tell you about the time when this part of the city was not "isolated".
Definitely worth a visit. It is sad that the once beautiful, clean city has become like this. There are packs of dogs around, bushes; and only the photos show UP.