Yerevan: Still Going Strong After 2,794 Years
St. Sarkis Church on the high bank of the Hrazdan River
The Ararat brandy factory and the Haghtanak Bridge
The newly constructed Matenadaran Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of historical documents in the world.
A tenement block of apartments near Masis railway station
A woman walks along a street through the historical Kond district in the western part of the city.
A monument to the composer and conductor Alexander Spendiarov, who died in Yerevan, outside the Spendiarov Theater of Opera and Ballet.
Armenia's Foreign Ministry on Republic Square
A monument to architect Alexander Tamanian, with his unique Grand Cascade structure in the background.