The singing fountains in the Republic square are beautiful! The space is huge and spacious.
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Republic Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Republic Square, the city center of Yerevan, formerly known as Lenin Square. The surrounding area of the square is also the core building area of Armenia: the northeast corner is the office area of the Armenian Central Government Office and the Prime Minister's Office; a little further away is the Vernisage weekend flea market. In the north is the National Museum of Armenia, the National Gallery, the Museum of Literature and Art, etc.; in the northwest corner is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other ministries; in the southwest corner is the Marriott Armenia Hotel; in the southeast is the State Post and Telecommunications Administration and other departments. Most of the buildings are built with local rich red, pink and white rocks, with pink as the main color. The Armenian National Day military parade is also held in this square.
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Republic Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The singing fountains in the Republic square are beautiful! The space is huge and spacious.
The Republic Square in Yerevan existed as early as the early 20th century and was later incorporated into the 1924 master plan, called Lenin Square. Designer Alexander Tamanian (Alexander Tamanian) added many traditional Armenian elements to the design, and after the completion of the 40-50, it became one of the most exquisite landscapes in the Soviet Union, which is not inferior to the squares of any major city in the world. Around the Republic Square, the History Museum, Opera House, the Armenian Government Offices and various restaurants and hotels are built in red and yellow tuffs, where Armenia's official celebrations are held. Come here at night is even more bright, reflected in the classical buildings around the square, very majestic. With the music fountain here every night, people must come here to punch in to count Yerevan. In addition, if you want to go to other places in Armenia to rent a car and share a car, you can find it here. There are many cars parked at the entrance of the History Museum, and there are many well-known Armenian attractions hanging on it. You can talk to the driver about the price.
The square of the Republic, once known as the Lenin square during the Soviet era. It is said that the underground square is a large bunker that can prevent nuclear radiation and protect important leaders during the Cold War. Yerevan (Armenian: Երևան, paraphrased: Yerevan) is the capital of the Republic of Armenia in the West Asian countries. In the West there are many names such as Erivan, Erebuni, Ereun, and Yerevan. The common names are "Erewan", "Ayrivan", and "Erevan".
About half an hour's walk to the Republic Square, which is the city center of Yerevan. It covers a large area. The original name of the square is Lenin Square. The image of Lenin in its west-central position was removed at the end of the twentieth century. History has changed over time, and the interpretation of history here seems a little incredible. In the mind of our childhood, a great country, a great leader, along with the progress of history, so submerged in the vast. The square is surrounded by government offices, museums, and Marriott Hotel, which has been closed. A bank counter near the Republic Square exchanged $100 Armenian currency for 48300 AMD Armenian dram. Come to the Republic Square again and enjoy the night view here. Here is the bright lights, the surrounding several landmark buildings are illuminated by decorative lights. The fountain pool in front of the museum is also sprinkling water. There are many businessmen parked in the square. The cars are covered with pictures of tourist attractions. In Yerevan, Armenia, the first attraction we visited was the Republic Square, and today's night view of the Republic Square is our last farewell.
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The beautiful European Square is surrounded by museums, old government buildings, banks and Marriott Hotel. Next to the restaurant can go directly to the fifth floor to enjoy the scenery, but also directly see the Arat Mountains stopping Noah's Ark, at more than 10 o'clock at night there is a music fountain, midnight is still very lively.