Republic Square
The Republic Square is located in the heart of Yerevan and is one of the capital's most stunning and well-known attractions. Also called “the heart of Yerevan,” it is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists. The square was built in 1924 by the famous Armenian architect Alexander Tamanyan and continued until 1958. Every leaning structure was dismantled and rebuilt with new ones. These structures exemplified the finest of national and international architecture and its form is a simple mix of an oval and a trapeze.
At the moment, the Republic Square holds some of the most significant state concerts, with people coming from all around Armenia not only to enjoy the music but also to view the magnificent square.
Not far from the square, there are several cafés and eateries. "Marco Polo," "Jazzve," "Square One," "Diamond," and "Ararat" are among the most well-known. The "Noyan Tapan" shop, located just in front of the Square, sells a wide variety of books, textbooks, cards, and souvenirs. There are several clothing boutiques, souvenir shops, and other shops that may be of interest to travelers on both Western Avenue and Abovyan Street.
- Google Rating: 4.8/5
- Website: https://www.yerevan.am/ru/square/
- Phone: N/A
- Opening Hours: Daily
- Address: 5GH7+33C, Yerevan, Armenia