Karen Demirchyan Complex, Yerevan
Facts and practical information
The Karen Demirchyan Complex, also known as the Yerevan Sports and Concerts Complex, is a distinctive architectural marvel and a major venue for sports and entertainment events in Yerevan, Armenia. This sprawling facility was originally opened in 1983 and stands as a testament to the city's cultural and social aspirations.
An emblem of modernist architecture in Armenia, the complex was named after Karen Demirchyan, a prominent political figure in Armenian history. Its unique silhouette, reminiscent of a bird with its wings spread, is easily recognizable against the backdrop of Yerevan's urban landscape. The facility encompasses a diverse array of spaces including a massive concert arena, sports stadium, and exhibition halls, making it a versatile hub for a wide range of activities.
With a seating capacity of up to 8,000 spectators, the main arena is one of the largest indoor venues in the country and has hosted numerous high-profile events, from international sports tournaments to concerts featuring global music stars. The complex's design is not only aesthetically striking but also functional, with the ability to transform its space to suit the specific needs of each event.
Despite its age, the Karen Demirchyan Complex continues to be a central part of Yerevan's cultural life. It has undergone several renovations to modernize its facilities and enhance the experience for visitors and athletes alike. Its significance extends beyond entertainment and sports; it is a gathering place for the community, a symbol of national pride, and a landmark that embodies the spirit of the Armenian people.
Karen Demirchyan Complex – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tsitsernakaberd, Dalma Garden Mall, Hrazdan Stadium, Blue Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Karen Demirchyan Complex by public transport?
Bus
- Hamalir • Lines: 33, 48, 63, 74 (7 min walk)
- Leningradyan st. • Lines: 26, 33 (12 min walk)
Metro
- Barekamutyun (22 min walk)