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About Republic Square

Republic Square is the focal town square in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It comprises of two areas: an oval circuitous and a trapezoid-formed segment which contains a pool with melodic wellsprings. The square is encompassed by five noteworthy structures worked in pink and yellow tuff in the neoclassical style with the broad utilization of Armenian motifs. This engineering troupe incorporates the Government House, the History Museum and the National Gallery, Armenia Marriott Hotel and the services of Foreign Affairs and Transport and Communications. The square was initially planned by Alexander Tamanian in 1924.

The development of the vast majority of the structures was finished by the 1950s; the last building—the National Gallery—was finished in 1977. During the Soviet time frame it was known as the Lenin Square and a statue of Vladimir Lenin remained at the square and military processions were held twice initially thrice multi-year. After Armenia's freedom, Lenin's statue was expelled and the square was renamed. It has been depicted as Yerevan's "structural highlight" and the city's "most extraordinary compositional ensemble". Travel author Deirdre Holding proposed that it is "absolutely one of the best focal squares made anyplace on the planet amid the twentieth century." You can come and enjoy this place.

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