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Victory Park
Azatutyan Ave, Yerevan, Armenia
Cascade Complex
10 Tamanyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
The Three Divers
5GR8+W7F, Yerevan, Armenia
Lovers Alley
5GW9+4CG, Yerevan, Armenia
Cafesjian Center For The Arts
10 Tamanyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Matenadaran
53 Mesrop Mashtots Ave, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Dinosaur Park
2 Azatutyan Ave, Yerevan 0037, Armenia
Visitor Sculpture
5GR8+76C, Yerevan, Armenia
Aram Khachaturian Museum
3 Zarobyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Ferris Wheel
5GWC+4M5, Yerevan, Armenia
Nearby restaurants
Hot Pub
144/3 Verin Antarayin, Yerevan 0010, Armenia
Cascade Royal
192 Antarain St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Frunze Restaurant
2, 2 Azatutyan Ave, Yerevan 0037, Armenia
Esthetic Joys Embassy
72 Sarmen St, Yerevan, Armenia
Los Pueblos Authentic Mexican Restaurant
Cascade, Suites, 6, 18-19 Tamanyan St, Yerevan, Armenia
Lumen Coffee 1936
45 Mesrop Mashtots Ave, Yerevan 0002, Armenia
Limone
3, 81 Tamanyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Wine Republic
2 Tamanyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Rehan Restaurant
Cascade Area, 46/1 Isahakyan St, Yerevan 0001, Armenia
T Philosophy
2, 67 Tamanyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Nearby hotels
Radisson Blu Hotel, Yerevan
2, 2 Azatutyan Ave, Yerevan 0037, Armenia
Cascade Hotel
10, 10 Zarobyan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
Capsula Hostel
14 Rafael Lemkin St, Yerevan 0054, Armenia
Yerevan Centre Hotel
68/3 Teryan St, Yerevan 0009, Armenia
The land of Ararat
74/5 Nairi Zaryan St, Yerevan 0054, Armenia
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Memorial To 50th Anniversary Of October Revolution
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Memorial To 50th Anniversary Of October Revolution

5GW8+288 Monument, Saralanj Ave, Yerevan, Armenia
4.5(104)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Victory Park, Cascade Complex, The Three Divers, Lovers Alley, Cafesjian Center For The Arts, Matenadaran, Dinosaur Park, Visitor Sculpture, Aram Khachaturian Museum, Ferris Wheel, restaurants: Hot Pub, Cascade Royal, Frunze Restaurant, Esthetic Joys Embassy, Los Pueblos Authentic Mexican Restaurant, Lumen Coffee 1936, Limone, Wine Republic, Rehan Restaurant, T Philosophy
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Nearby attractions of Memorial To 50th Anniversary Of October Revolution

Victory Park

Cascade Complex

The Three Divers

Lovers Alley

Cafesjian Center For The Arts

Matenadaran

Dinosaur Park

Visitor Sculpture

Aram Khachaturian Museum

Ferris Wheel

Victory Park

Victory Park

4.5

(812)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Cascade Complex

Cascade Complex

4.7

(4.5K)

Open 24 hours
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The Three Divers

The Three Divers

4.7

(44)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Lovers Alley

Lovers Alley

3.5

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Hot Pub

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T Philosophy

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Cascade Royal

Cascade Royal

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Esthetic Joys Embassy

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Who knew if you go on an overnight train from Tbilisi, Georgia to Armenia you would wake up to an underrated destination in Eurasia/ the Southern Caucasus. I found my experience in the overnight train pretty interesting. I booked a sleeping compartment and had to share with one other person as a solo traveler. There is no female compartments, but I went with it. However I met a new friend and my worries were eliminated. . Next I woke up to a new country my 67th country @armenia.travel where I got to see a UNESCO World Heritage site, so a day trip with @getyourguide to explore Garni Temple, Gerghard Monastery, and see a hidden gem of basalt columns called the Symphony of Stones, that reminded me of the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. . In three days and two nights I fit in a lot to try and learn more about Armenia. I visited the Armenian Genocide Museum and monument as well. Not only that I got to experience the Armenian National Ballet at the National Ballet and Opera Theatre. If you are looking to experience some art be sure to visit the Cascade Complex a massive staircase with 6 terraces filled with art, sculptures, and the @cca.yerevan.official before heading to watch sunset from the Memorial to the 50th Anniversary of October Revolution. . Armenia is filled with cool cafes, great food, and it felt safe traveling there solo. Fun facts about Armenia I learned. . 1) Yerevan is one of the oldest cities in the world. Founded in 782 BC. 2) Armenia has its’ own alphabet. 3) They say it is the first country to adopt Christianity. I didn’t know much about this region, but it truly made me want to go back to learn more and visit the many monasteries as well as Mt Ararat and Lake Sevan. . When you think of Armenia what do you think? For me I found it a place I for sure want to come back to visit more of. . This country is full of surprises and while it maybe small it has a lot to offer. Way more than I could fit in 3 days. . Want more amazing tips about Armenia, the Southern Caucasus and more follow @travelsofsarahfay #armeniatravel #solotravelgirl
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The monument at the top of the Cascade Complex stands as a poignant tribute to the memory of the October Revolution, a pivotal moment in Russian history. Steeped in significance, this monument serves as a reminder of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, also known as the October Revolution. Led by the visionary Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, this historic event reshaped the course of Russia's destiny. It marked the overthrow of the provisional government, following the February Revolution, heralding a new era of social and economic transformation. The monument's placement at the apex of the Cascade Complex offers a fitting vantage point to reflect upon the events that unfolded in October 1917. Its presence evokes the spirit of the revolution, echoing the aspirations of the industrial working class for "peace, land, and bread." As visitors ascend the complex, they are invited to contemplate the legacy of the October Revolution. Through its elegant design and symbolic significance, this monument honors the struggle and sacrifice of those who championed social justice and equality. In essence, the monument at the top of the Cascade Complex is not merely a structure of stone and metal; it is a testament to the enduring impact of the October Revolution on Russian society and the world at large. It invites contemplation, reflection, and a deeper understanding of a momentous chapter in history.
Georges YounesGeorges Younes
If you are a fan of Soviet era monuments, Yerevan is a great city to visit because it has a few of them. The Memorial of the Fiftieth Anniversary is one of those monuments. It is built and feels in more ways than one like a heavyset cement bunker. Its architectural style is classified as "Brutalist", an apt choice of words. Like many other monuments of this era, it is falling apart in a city that has too many monuments and public spaces to take care of.
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Who knew if you go on an overnight train from Tbilisi, Georgia to Armenia you would wake up to an underrated destination in Eurasia/ the Southern Caucasus. I found my experience in the overnight train pretty interesting. I booked a sleeping compartment and had to share with one other person as a solo traveler. There is no female compartments, but I went with it. However I met a new friend and my worries were eliminated. . Next I woke up to a new country my 67th country @armenia.travel where I got to see a UNESCO World Heritage site, so a day trip with @getyourguide to explore Garni Temple, Gerghard Monastery, and see a hidden gem of basalt columns called the Symphony of Stones, that reminded me of the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. . In three days and two nights I fit in a lot to try and learn more about Armenia. I visited the Armenian Genocide Museum and monument as well. Not only that I got to experience the Armenian National Ballet at the National Ballet and Opera Theatre. If you are looking to experience some art be sure to visit the Cascade Complex a massive staircase with 6 terraces filled with art, sculptures, and the @cca.yerevan.official before heading to watch sunset from the Memorial to the 50th Anniversary of October Revolution. . Armenia is filled with cool cafes, great food, and it felt safe traveling there solo. Fun facts about Armenia I learned. . 1) Yerevan is one of the oldest cities in the world. Founded in 782 BC. 2) Armenia has its’ own alphabet. 3) They say it is the first country to adopt Christianity. I didn’t know much about this region, but it truly made me want to go back to learn more and visit the many monasteries as well as Mt Ararat and Lake Sevan. . When you think of Armenia what do you think? For me I found it a place I for sure want to come back to visit more of. . This country is full of surprises and while it maybe small it has a lot to offer. Way more than I could fit in 3 days. . Want more amazing tips about Armenia, the Southern Caucasus and more follow @travelsofsarahfay #armeniatravel #solotravelgirl
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The monument at the top of the Cascade Complex stands as a poignant tribute to the memory of the October Revolution, a pivotal moment in Russian history. Steeped in significance, this monument serves as a reminder of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, also known as the October Revolution. Led by the visionary Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, this historic event reshaped the course of Russia's destiny. It marked the overthrow of the provisional government, following the February Revolution, heralding a new era of social and economic transformation. The monument's placement at the apex of the Cascade Complex offers a fitting vantage point to reflect upon the events that unfolded in October 1917. Its presence evokes the spirit of the revolution, echoing the aspirations of the industrial working class for "peace, land, and bread." As visitors ascend the complex, they are invited to contemplate the legacy of the October Revolution. Through its elegant design and symbolic significance, this monument honors the struggle and sacrifice of those who championed social justice and equality. In essence, the monument at the top of the Cascade Complex is not merely a structure of stone and metal; it is a testament to the enduring impact of the October Revolution on Russian society and the world at large. It invites contemplation, reflection, and a deeper understanding of a momentous chapter in history.
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If you are a fan of Soviet era monuments, Yerevan is a great city to visit because it has a few of them. The Memorial of the Fiftieth Anniversary is one of those monuments. It is built and feels in more ways than one like a heavyset cement bunker. Its architectural style is classified as "Brutalist", an apt choice of words. Like many other monuments of this era, it is falling apart in a city that has too many monuments and public spaces to take care of.
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The monument at the top of the Cascade Complex stands as a poignant tribute to the memory of the October Revolution, a pivotal moment in Russian history. Steeped in significance, this monument serves as a reminder of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, also known as the October Revolution.

Led by the visionary Bolshevik Party, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, this historic event reshaped the course of Russia's destiny. It marked the overthrow of the provisional government, following the February Revolution, heralding a new era of social and economic transformation.

The monument's placement at the apex of the Cascade Complex offers a fitting vantage point to reflect upon the events that unfolded in October 1917. Its presence evokes the spirit of the revolution, echoing the aspirations of the industrial working class for "peace, land, and bread."

As visitors ascend the complex, they are invited to contemplate the legacy of the October Revolution. Through its elegant design and symbolic significance, this monument honors the struggle and sacrifice of those who championed social justice and equality.

In essence, the monument at the top of the Cascade Complex is not merely a structure of stone and metal; it is a testament to the enduring impact of the October Revolution on Russian society and the world at large. It invites contemplation, reflection, and a deeper understanding of a momentous...

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If you are a fan of Soviet era monuments, Yerevan is a great city to visit because it has a few of them. The Memorial of the Fiftieth Anniversary is one of those monuments. It is built and feels in more ways than one like a heavyset cement bunker. Its architectural style is classified as "Brutalist", an apt choice of words. Like many other monuments of this era, it is falling apart in a city that has too many monuments and public spaces to...

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1y

Given I took the long climb to reach here I was a little disappointed by the monument itself. There’s no signage to explain the history or background, nowhere to sit and admire, and the area felt mostly a construction site. There’s plenty of open space surrounding, so it won’t be busy, but just felt a bit of an anti-climax. Come for the views over the city, but...

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