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Urbex Tours in Armenia – Photo Gallery

In this article, I’ve selected some of the most memorable photos I took during our urbex tours in Armenia. These images show how our tours really happen, what places we visit, and the atmosphere you can expect on the road. By joining my tours, you become part of a growing community of travelers who explore Armenia’s abandoned places together.

The photos you see below were taken during the urbex tours I organize across Armenia while exploring Soviet-era heritage.

Over the years, I’ve learned one important lesson. I don’t use an expensive or professional camera. What truly improved my photography was returning to the same places and photographing the same subjects again and again over a long period of time. Little by little, my photos became better.

Another key moment was learning to shoot through the viewfinder instead of using the screen. I had always relied on the display — until I accidentally broke it. That small accident pushed me to use the viewfinder, and it ended up improving my photography more than any piece of equipment ever did.


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Inside the projector room of an abandoned culture house


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Inside an abandoned factory, we saw many buses. This one is an Ikarus bus, manufactured in Budapest


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Took this photo while exploring the abandoned tunnels of the former copper mine


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The control panel of the abandoned train station


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A view from a train station


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Soviet-era control panels


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The bas-relief on the wall of the Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing Plant


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Inside an abandoned carpet factory


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Abandoned Yak-40 plane in Armenia


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The swimming pool of the abandoned pioneer camp "Fairy-tale"


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A unique fresco inside an abandnoed factory


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A vintage educational display board for Lathe Cutting Tools


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The control room of the ROT54 telescope


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Inside a Soviet-era culture house


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MiG-21 Fishbed is on display outside Mikoyan Brothers' Museum


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Cemetery of firefighting cars


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An abandoned pioneer camp


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Inside the Northern Bus Station


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Old AM-5 computers, likely produced by Gerber Technology in the late 1980s...


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Inside an abandoned culture palace


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A Soviet-era antenna in Armenia


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The frescoes of the abandoned culture house


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A Soviet-era movie projector


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Inside an abandoned rest-house


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The Soviet-Armenian Echo of the Futuro House


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In the control room of ROT54 telescope


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Exploring the adjacent buildings of ROT54


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This mirrors were intended to be placed on "Arev" solar power station


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The ZTA-2.6 Telescope at Byurakan Observatory


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Exploring an abandoned culture house


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Inside a perfectly preserved knitwear factory


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An abandoned observatory hidden in the mountain


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Inside a well preserved Soviet-era culture house


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Exploring a 14-floor abandoned sanatorium


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A visit to tool making factory


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Exploring an abandoned sanatorium


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A visit to Vanadzor Railway Station



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Inside a Soviet-Era crystal growth lab


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The control panel of the ZTA-2.6 telescope


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Inside a Soviet-era sanatorium that has miraculously survived to the present day and is still operating


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The ZTA-2.6 Telescope at Byurakan Observatory


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ROT54 in winter


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Soviet-era posters


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Armenia's Particle Accelerator


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Mother Armenia in Ijevan city


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Inside a Soviet-era culture house


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The building that houses the ZTA-2.6 telescope


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The only survived fresco of Lenin in Armenia


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The tourists and the Orbita antenna


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Inside the anti-echo chamber


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Sevan Writers' Rest House in winter


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The control panel of Armenia's Particle Accelerator


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The playing hall of Tigran Petrosyan Chess House


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The abandoned refractory brick factory


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A Soviet-era mosaic inside a culture house


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Inside an abandoned driving school


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The 1-meter Schmidt telescope


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Exploring an abandoned train station


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Exploring an abandoned restaurant


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The "Orbita" antenna


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Exploring an abandoned mine


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Exploring an abandoned laboratory


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Inside an abandoned school


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Exploring an abandoned train station in Armenia



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