Great Bridge of Hrazdan
The Great Bridge of Hrazdan, more commonly known as Kievian Bridge, is an arch bridge for traffic linking across the Hrazdan River in Yerevan, Armenia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Bridge
- Description: cultural heritage monument of Armenia
- Also known as: “Hrazdan Bridge” and “Kievian Bridge”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Karen Demirtchian Sport/Concert Complex and Armenian Genocide Memorial.
Karen Demirtchian Sport/Concert Complex
Convention center
Photo: Xelgen, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, also known as Demirchyan Arena, Sports & Music Complex, or simply Hamalir, is a large multi-purpose sports and concert complex with 184 stairs leading up Tsitsernakaberd hill which dominates over the western parts of Yerevan, near the Hrazdan River gorge. Karen Demirtchian Sport/Concert Complex is situated 370 metres south of Great Bridge of Hrazdan.
Armenian Genocide Memorial
Photo: Xelgen, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Armenian Genocide Memorial complex is Armenia's official memorial dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide, built in 1967 on the hill of Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan. Armenian Genocide Memorial is situated 1 km southeast of Great Bridge of Hrazdan.
Hrazdan Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Dr. Harout Tanielian, CC BY 2.0.
Hrazdan Stadium is a multi-use, all-seater stadium in Yerevan, Armenia, opened in 1970. Being the largest sports venue in Armenia, Hrazdan was mostly used for football matches. Hrazdan Stadium is situated 1½ km southeast of Great Bridge of Hrazdan.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Anastasavan and Kond.
Anastasavan
Neighborhood
Photo: Michal Gorski, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Anastasavan is a town in the Yerevan Province of Armenia.
Kond
Neighborhood
Photo: Stamboltsyan, Public domain.
Kond is one of the oldest quarters of Yerevan. It is situated within the boundaries of the modern-day Kentron District of the capital of Armenia. According to Hovhannes Shahkhatunyants, an Armenian historian, Kond is located at the western and southern hillsides and foot of a rocky hill with similar name.
Ajapnyak
Suburb
Photo: Zapredelom, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ajapnyak, is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Located to the northwest of the city centre, Ajapnyak has common borders with the districts of Arabkir from the east, Davtashen from the north, Kentron from the southeast, and Malatia-Sebastia from the south.
Great Bridge of Hrazdan
- Categories: cultural property and transportation
- Location: Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Western Armenian—“Great Bridge of Hrazdan” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Կամուրջ Հրազդան (Հրազդանի մեծ կամուրջ), (Կիևյան կամուրջ)”
- Armenian: “Կամուրջ Հրազդան”
- Armenian: “Կիևյան կամուրջ”
- Armenian: “Հրազդանի մեծ կամուրջ”
- Armenian: “Հրազդանի Մեծ կամուրջ”
- Armenian: “Հրազդանի Մեծ”
- Basque: “Hrazdaneko Zubi Handia”
- Dutch: “Grote Hrazdanbrug”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كوبرى هرازدان الكبير”
- French: “grand pont du Hrazdan”
- French: “Grand pont du Hrazdan”
- Georgian: “რაზდანის დიდი ხიდი”
- Persian: “پل بزرگ هرازدان”
- Polish: “Wielki Most Hrazdan”
- Russian: “Большой Разданский мост”
- Russian: “Мост Киевян”
- Spanish: “Gran puente de Hrazdan”
- Swedish: “Stora bron över Hrazdan”
- Turkish: “Büyük Hrazdan Köprüsü”
- Ukrainian: “Великий Разданський міст”
- Western Armenian: “Հրազդանի Մեծ Կամուրջ”
Localities in the Area
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