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The figure is a miniature cast figure of a nude woman standing on the platform corner, with long legs, high hair, a flat face, and a large, straight nose. The eyes and ears are pronounced by round dimples. On her neck, she has on a thick necklace. Extended in her left hand, there is a pear-shaped jug, her right elbow is bent holding a drinking ...
A military parade at the monument in 2018. The museum interior. The Mother Armenia statue symbolises peace through strength. It can remind viewers of some of the prominent female figures in Armenian history, such as Sose Mayrig and others, who took up arms to help their husbands in their clashes with Turkish troops and Kurdish irregulars.
The Mother Armenia (Armenian: Մայր Հայաստան Mayr Hayastan) monumental statue is a female personification of Armenia, located in the city of Gyumri. It resembles the monumental complex of Mother Armenia in the capital Yerevan. It was erected in 1975 on a hill west of Gyumri city.
The Matenadaran (Armenian: Մատենադարան), officially the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, [a] is a museum, repository of manuscripts, and a research institute in Yerevan, Armenia.
In 1966 Harutyunyan accomplished the portal of Armenian Academic Drama Theatre. The height of portal is 5 meters. From the left side there is a figure of a woman embodying renaissance; above the portal are masks symbolizing drama, comedy, wisdom, the sign of eternal motion, airy female dancing figures and a head of a woman in the national attire.
The Armenian Opera Theater is the main spectacle hall of the Armenian capital. It possesses the Aram Khatchaturian concert hall, the national theatre of opera and the Alexander Spendiarian ballet. Like most of modern-day Yerevan, this building was on the blueprints of Alexander Tamanian since the 1920s.
In front of the Nareg School there is the sandstone statue of monk, poet, mystical philosopher and theologian Saint Krikor Naregatsi (951–1003), the work of Armenian sculptor Levon Tokmadjian. It was unveiled on 24 March 1991 by Representative Aram Kalaydjian. Under the statue the following inscription is inscribed in Armenian:
Armenian National University of Architecture and Construction, Kentron District: Dino de Ranieri: 2012 Alexander Mantashev: Abovyan Street, Kentron district: Tigran Arzumanyan 2012 Vahram Papazyan: Vahram Papazyan street, Arabkir district: Levon Tokmajyan 2013 Garo Kahkejian: Ernst Thälmann School no. 13, Arshakunyats Avenue, Kentron district ...