Vernissage Market

Yerevan


An open-air market running between Hanrapetutyun and Khanjyan Sts, the Vernissage is where you should come to source locally produced handicrafts including traditional dolls, brass pots, ceramics, wooden chess boards and pretty necklaces or bracelets with wildflowers clamped inside. Quality varies, and bargaining is only occasionally successful.


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