Marshal Baghramian Statue: A Yerevan Landmark
A tribute to Armenian military history, the Marshal Baghramian Statue stands as a symbol of valor and resilience in the heart of Yerevan.
The Marshal Baghramian Statue in Yerevan honors Hamazasp Babayan Baghramian, a significant figure in Armenian military history and a Marshal of the Soviet Union. The statue, erected in 2001, is a reminder of Armenian valor and resilience.
A brief summary to Marshal Baghramian
- Yerevan, Kentron, AM
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for stunning lighting that enhances the statue's details.
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions such as Republic Square and the Armenian Genocide Memorial.
- Bring your camera; the statue offers a great photo opportunity against Yerevan's skyline.
Getting There
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Walking
From Republic Square, head north on Abovyan Street, then turn left onto Sayat-Nova Avenue. Continue onto Marshal Baghramyan Avenue. The statue will be on your left, approximately a 25-minute walk. No costs involved.
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Public Transport
Take the Yerevan Metro from Republic Square station to Marshal Baghramyan station. The statue is a short walk from the station. The metro fare is 100 AMD.
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Taxi
Hail a taxi or use a ride-hailing app like GG Taxi or Yandex Taxi to get to the Marshal Baghramian Statue. From Republic Square, a taxi ride typically costs around 600-700 AMD. A 5km ride in Yerevan costs about 1100 AMD.