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Sculpture Group Men: A Tribute to Armenian Cinema

A bronze tribute to the classic film 'Men,' celebrating Armenian friendship and cinematic heritage in the heart of Yerevan.

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The Sculpture Group Men, located in Yerevan's Kentron district, is a tribute to the classic 1972 Armenian film "Men" by Edmond Keosayan. The bronze statues depict the film's four main characters and have become a beloved symbol of the city, representing friendship and Armenian cultural heritage.

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Republic Square, head south on Abovyan Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Mesrop Mashtots Avenue. Cross the street and continue walking straight ahead. The Sculpture Group Men will be on your right, a short walk from the intersection.

    Public Transport

    Take the Yerevan Metro to Yeritasardakan station. From the station, walk along Abovyan Street towards the city center. The Sculpture Group Men will be on your right, a short walk from the station.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Yerevan. Use a ride-hailing app like GG Taxi, Utaxi, or Yandex Taxi to book a ride to the Sculpture Group Men. A short taxi ride within the city center typically costs around 1,300 AMD. Ensure the taxi has a meter or agree on a fare before starting your journey.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs and to avoid crowds.
    Take some time to explore the nearby cafes and shops to experience local Armenian culture and cuisine.
    Learn about the history of the film 'Men' to fully appreciate the sculpture's significance.

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    The Sculpture Group Men, situated in the heart of Yerevan, is a captivating monument dedicated to Edmond Keosayan's iconic 1972 film "Men". Created by sculptor Davit Minasyan and unveiled in 2007, the installation features bronze statues of the film's four main characters: Suren, Aram, Sako, and Vardan. These figures, portrayed by actors Mher Mkrtchyan, Avetik Gevorkyan, Armen Ayvazyan, and Azat Sherents, stand on a filmstrip-like platform inscribed with the names of the film's creative team. The sculpture is more than just a tribute to a beloved film; it has become a symbol of Yerevan, embodying the values of friendship, unity, and the enduring spirit of the Armenian people. The artistry captures the essence of each character, inviting visitors to reflect on the film's themes and the broader cultural heritage it represents. Located on St. Zoryan Street, near the Martiros Saryan monument, the Sculpture Group Men is easily accessible and surrounded by local cafes and shops. This central location makes it a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists, offering a space to appreciate Armenian art and culture. Cultural events, such as concerts and poetry evenings, are often held near the sculptures, further emphasizing their significance to the Armenian people. The sculpture serves as a reminder of Armenia's rich cinematic history and its ongoing cultural achievements.
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