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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
Kentron (Armenian: Կենտրոն վարչական շրջան, romanized: Kentron varch’akan shrjan), is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It comprises the downtown, the commercial centre of the city. As of the 2022 census, the district has a population of 119,841. [1]
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.
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 Mother Armenia monument is a monumental statue in Victory Park overlooking the capital city of Yerevan. Its construction started in 1950 alongside a statue of Joseph Stalin . After the death of the latter, his statue was removed and replaced in 1967 by the Mother Armenia monument.
Its location on a hill overlooking Yerevan makes it look like a guardian of the Armenian capital. Every year on 9 May, thousands of Armenians visit the statue of Mother Armenia and lay flowers to commemorate the Armenian martyrs of the Second World War. The pedestal hosts the Mother Armenia Military Museum of the Ministry of Defense. When first ...
The statue with the train station A night view. The statue, which earned Kochar a State Prize of the Armenian SSR in 1967, [54] is widely considered his best-known and most important work. [58] A local Communist Party magazine declared it Kochar's "great triumph", which once again came to prove the "invincible power of the great art of ...
The name of the neighborhood originates from the towering monument inside of Victory Park, which can be seen throughout large parts of Yerevan. [1] The original monument at this site was a 17 meter tall Stalin, unveiled in 1950, [ 1 ] which was replaced with a statue of Mother Armenia in 1967, which is still Yerevan's tallest monument.