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Exploring an Abandoned Rest House with Impressive Bas-Reliefs

During one of our urbex expeditions, we explored an abandoned rest house hidden deep in the forest. In Soviet times, it was a popular retreat for Ministry of Transport employees and was known as Narine. Today, the complex is slowly deteriorating, but it is currently for sale and awaiting an owner willing to invest and restore its former glory.

A narrow road led us uphill through dense woodland and worn asphalt. At the end of the road, a multi-storey building emerged among tall trees. We parked nearby and walked up a cascade that once echoed with flowing water.



Above the entrance, a distinctive metal bas-relief decorates the façade. Photographing it properly was difficult, as surrounding trees partially obstruct the view. Passing through a narrow opening, we entered the building and encountered a surprisingly well-preserved interior. The site is secluded from public access and mostly guarded, which has protected it from vandalism.



The interior left a strong impression. Uniqely designed ceilings, red curtains, and chandeliers form a cohesive architectural ensemble. In the kitchen, a large bas-relief covers an entire wall, depicting several female figures—one holding a harp, another grapes. The rest house also features a cinema hall with an especially atmospheric interior.

 

I’m Suren, a professional urban explorer in Armenia. I offer unique urbex tours to abandoned, hidden, and off-the-map places you won’t find in guidebooks. Want a custom itinerary? Contact me on WhatsApp or Telegram.

 

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