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Yerevan State University, Kentron District: A. Poghosyan 1997 General José de San Martín: Argentine Republic School no. 76, Baghramyan Avenue, Kentron District: 1998 Leonid Engibaryan: Yerevan Circus, Kentron District: Levon Tokmajyan Aslan Mkhitaryan 1999 Anania Shirakatsi: Yerevan State University, Kentron District: Aram Gharibyan 1999 Andranik
Yerevan 2800th Anniversary Park (public park in Kentron administrative district of Yerevan), also known as the Vardanyan's park, [1] was opened on 10 May 2019. The park is a gift from Mikayel and Karen Vardanyan on the 2800th anniversary of the foundation of Yerevan city.
Kentron district is served by a public transport network of buses and trolleybuses. The Yerevan underground metro has 4 stations in the Kentron district: Marshal Baghramyan station; Yeritasardakan station; Republic Square station; General Andranik station; Abovyan Street Place de France, with the statue of Jules Bastien-Lepage at the centre ...
It is located in the central Kentron district and links the Yerevan Cascade at the north with the Moscow street at the south. It has a length of 200 metres (660 ft) and a width of 55 metres (180 ft). It is named after the main architect of Yerevan Alexander Tamanian. Tamanian's statue stands at the entrance to the street since 1974.
Khachatur Abovyan Park (Armenian: Խաչատուր Աբովյանի Պուրակ Khachatur Abovyani Purak), is a park located in the Kentron district of Yerevan, Armenia, at the north of Abovyan Street. It forms the starting point of the Abovyan Street. The Yerevan State Medical University is located at the southern edge of the park.
The Circular Park (Armenian: Օղակաձև զբոսայգի); also known as the Youth Park, is a public park in the Kentron district of the Armenian capital Yerevan.It starts with the Cathedral of Saint Gregory at the south on Tigran Mets street, and ends up with the Poplavok lake at the north near Mashtots Avenue.
The Blue Mosque, or Gök Jami, is the only intact mosque remaining of the eight that had once stood in Yerevan. It was built in 1766 during the reign of Hussein Ali. In 1952 it was turned into a museum about the history of Yerevan, but was restored and re-opened as a functioning mosque during the mid-1990s.
The Yerevan Cascade is situated in the northern part of the city center near the Opera House and Matenadaran. It connects the city center with the Victory Park, which commemorates the Soviet Army’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. The building covers an area of 78 m 2 (840 sq ft). [5]