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ENTRANCE TO VICTORY PARK - ARCH OF TRIUMPH


1983


State index: 1.12.10.5

Architect: Rafael Israelyan

The entrance to Victory Park in the form of an arch of triumph is the last structure of the memorial complex, built into the former western wall. It is located on Azatutyan Avenue. The entrance was built according to the design of Rafael Israelyan, 10 years after his death, in 1983. Rafael Israelyan made the sketches, and his son, architect Areg Israelyan, completed the design and supervised the construction.

The gables with the rectangular base of the triumphal arch are connected by a quadruple arches and a fronton. The forms of national architecture and decorative art motives were used in the composition.

The eastern (garden side) and western (front, avenue) façades of the columns are decorated with triangular niches with fanlike ends. On the front side of the fronton are mermaids carved in the middle of them - a sword and sun, below - a lion and a dragon, herbal ornaments. On the eastern façade there are grape sculptures, eagle sculptures, hammer and sickle, ornament belts decorated with herbal motives. On the right upper side of this facade are the initials of the architect's name and surname. 

Built of brown tuff, the stones are diagonal. It stands out with its slenderness and nobleness.

 


Azatutyan Ave.