HISTORICAL BUILDINGS

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WINEPRESS N 2 IN THE DALMA GARDENS


19th century


State index: 1.7.11.3

Located in the northern part of the Dalma Gardens, on a gently sloping surface, not far from a Bronze–Iron Age burial mound.

It was built in the 19th century, when during the reign of the last Persian sardar of Yerevan, Hussein Qoli Khan (1807–1828), the Dalma canal was restored, new orchards were established, and viticulture and winemaking developed, along with the construction of numerous pressing houses and cellars.

The winepress is oriented north–south and has a rectangular plan. The entrance is located on the northern side. The walls are partially collapsed, and part of the vaulted roof has been preserved. Small triangular niches are present in the eastern wall.

It is constructed in the lower courses from stones of various sizes (basalt, tuff, limestone), while the upper courses are made of brick-sized red tuff stones. Traces of clay plaster are preserved on the walls. The interior is filled with rubble.


Dalma Gardens