Areni-1 Cave
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The Areni-1 cave complex is a multicomponent site, and late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age ritual site and settlement, located near the Areni village in southern Armenia along the Arpa River.
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The Areni-1 cave complex is a multicomponent site, and late Chalcolithic/Early Bronze Age ritual site and settlement, located near the Areni village in southern Armenia along the Arpa River.
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Areni-1 Cave is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient history and archaeology. Located in the picturesque Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, this cave is home to some of the most significant archaeological discoveries in the world, including the oldest known winery, dating back over 6,000 years. Walking through the cave, you can’t help but feel connected to the ancient civilizations that once thrived here. The site is well-preserved, and the guides are knowledgeable, offering fascinating insights into the lifestyle and culture of the early inhabitants. Seeing the ancient tools, pottery, and the remnants of winemaking is a unique experience that adds depth to understanding human history. The surrounding landscape is beautiful, making the trip even more rewarding. If you’re in Armenia, don’t miss the chance to visit Areni-1 Cave—it’s a true archaeological gem.
Rinju P SRinju P S
10
It's estimated to be 4000 0r 5000 BC old. You will get to see excavation marked inside the cave. Also the cave was dry and cool so loads and loads of bat were resting upside down 😁. One part you could see lots of big clay pots which is believed to be wine making equipments. If you are really keen to know the history please do take a tour guide who will explain in details. Entrance time - 9am to 7pm ( timings might change) Fees-1000 Dram per person. Duration- You will finish the cave tour without the guide in 30mins as there is not much to see but guide will take you through each spots and explain nicely which could be 60mins. At the entrance you will find handmade souvenir shops, lots of good items to purchase but lil expensive. Once you exit to your left you will find a cafe with washroom. Good food and nice seating area. Service time bit slow but its OK as it was lil crowded because of the tourist.
Payal GuhaPayal Guha
20
This cave housed the oldest wine processing “Factory”. It goes back to 4000-3800 BC. Artifacts excavated includes fired vessels and circular plastered structures. Both the ceramic vessels and plastered structures contained human and/or other organic remains. A variety of well-preserved artifacts were excavated: basketry, wool and linen textiles, cordage, fragments of copper objects, and implements of wood and bone. Near the cave there are many restaurants on the riverbed, wineries and lot of people selling fresh fruits from the gardens. Roads are below average and needs a lot of attention if you are driving
Abdul Jalil ShreimAbdul Jalil Shreim
10
Very well maintained cave, great archeological work being conducted, some interesting facts about the cave, which can date back to 6000 years, which is when cavemen were living inside the cave, it is a place enriched with history and the ticket is very worthy. I recommend you get a guide with you that knows about the cave and speaks English so you can receive as much information possible about the cave, this well truly complete the experience of the cave. In addition it is well light so you can clearly see instead the cave.
Abdulaziz AlameriAbdulaziz Alameri
20
Worth to visit the place and the cave holds many secrets inside itself. I really recommend everyone who is travelling to Armenia to visit this fascinating cave. Archaeologists have discovered the earliest known leather shoe(right now in the History Museum of Armenia, Yerevan), the oldest humanoid brain, an earliest known winery in the world, a straw skirt dating to 3900 yrs BCE, jewellery and several artifacts from this cave. Photography inside the cave is prohibited.
Rohan SinghRohan Singh
10
Areni Cave 1 is an archaeological treasure trove that transports you through time. Walking through its ancient chambers, I couldn't help but be amazed by the rich history it holds. The fact that it's one of the world's oldest winemaking sites is fascinating! The guided tour was enlightening, and the chance to explore a place so integral to human history left me in awe. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone with an appreciation for the past!
Lerica Eliel MaquiLerica Eliel Maqui
20
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