The Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Don't be fooled by the pretentious "-re" spelling of "Theatre." Tickets are cheap. |
The Free Walking Tour of Yerevan started at 4:30 p.m. and continued for three and a half hours until it was dark. There was a meal break in the middle, so it was not continuous walking the entire time.
This area is now known as "Republic Square," displacing the old name of "Lenin Square" from a bygone era. The 100-foot tall statue of Lenin is gone, too.
Here is some communist, socialist realism art that did survive:
This is a Soviet brutalist style building now gussied up into a bank building.
I don't have many photos of the tour because I already had photographed the Republic Square area past the point of exhaustion. In between the very photogenic start and the photogenic end of the tour, the middle part was full of great information about Armenia, including the Armenian perspective on the recent peace deal negotiated between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But it was not full of photo ops.
After the dinner break, it was dark. The tour ended at the Cascades, a Soviet brutalist style massive staircase that leads to an upper part of Yerevan.
The tour ended, and it was time to head back to the hotel to rest my feet for the next day's excursion.
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