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Mother Armenia Monument | Yerevan


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Landmark: Mother Armenia Monument
City: Yerevan
Country: Armenia
Continent: Asia

Mother Armenia Monument, Yerevan, Armenia, Asia

The Mother Armenia Monument is a colossal statue located in Victory Park in Yerevan, Armenia. It serves as a memorial to the Armenian women who contributed to the victory in World War II.

Visual Characteristics

The statue depicts a female figure, standing 22 meters (72 feet) tall, cast in bronze. She is clad in traditional Armenian attire and holds a sword, symbolizing strength and defense. The monument is situated on a granite pedestal, bringing the total height to 51 meters (167 feet). The overall architectural style is socialist realism, emphasizing heroism and national pride.

Location & Access Logistics

The monument is located in Victory Park, approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) northwest of Yerevan's city center. Access is via Azatutyan Avenue. Parking is available within Victory Park. Public transport options include bus lines 17 and 24, which stop near the park entrance.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The statue was designed by sculptor Ara Harutyunyan and architect Rafayel Israyelyan. It was completed in 1967. Initially, the statue was intended to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Soviet Union and was to be a statue of Joseph Stalin. Following Stalin's de-Stalinization, the statue was redesigned to represent Mother Armenia.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can ascend the pedestal to view the statue up close. The monument's base houses the Mother Armenia Military Museum, which displays artifacts and exhibits related to Armenian military history, particularly World War II. Walking through Victory Park offers panoramic views of Yerevan.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within Victory Park. Shade is provided by trees in the surrounding park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in the area. Food vendors are typically present in Victory Park, especially during warmer months.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, the late afternoon offers favorable lighting conditions as the sun sets behind the statue. The best months for visiting are from April to October, when the weather is mild. No specific tide requirements apply.

Facts & Legends

A notable detail is that the sword held by Mother Armenia was originally intended to be a rifle. The statue's imposing presence is often cited as a symbol of Armenia's resilience and enduring spirit.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Yerevan Cascade: 2.5km Southeast
  • Matenadaran Museum: 2.8km Southeast
  • Republic Square: 3.2km Southeast
  • National Gallery of Armenia: 3.3km Southeast


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