Historic Bridges of Armenia to Visit – Navasard Tours
The 12th-century origin claim shows up on most Armenian-source guides; structurally, what survives is the four-pointed-arch road bridge from 1679, restored in 1680 after an earthquake, and
The Great Bridge of Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդանի Մեծ կամուրջ), more commonly known as Kievian Bridge (Armenian: Կիևյան կամուրջ), is an arch bridge for traffic linking acr...
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The 12th-century origin claim shows up on most Armenian-source guides; structurally, what survives is the four-pointed-arch road bridge from 1679, restored in 1680 after an earthquake, and
From the ancient charm of the Old Bridge of Hrazdan to the stunning architectural marvel of the Victory Bridge, each structure offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Yerevan.
This list of bridges in Armenia lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
A huge continuous truss with inclined legs, the Hrazdan River Railway bridge crosses 397 feet (121 mtrs) above the famous river canyon in the northern part of Armenia''s capital city of Yerevan.
The Sanahin Bridge is a medieval stone arch bridge spanning the Debed River in Alaverdi in the northern Armenian province of Lori. Built in the late 12th century, it is considered one of the most
Guide for bridge, civil and structural engineering projects in the city / town of Yerevan ( Armenia ) as well as for companies and persons active there within the construction sector.
It is one of the major bridges of Yerevan, a pivotal urban planning juncture that connects the northern and western regions of the city with the center. It is located on the Hrazdan River, between the
The Great Bridge of Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդանի Մեծ կամուրջ), more commonly known as Kievian Bridge (Armenian: Կիևյան կամուրջ), is an arch bridge for traffic linking across the Hrazdan River in
This bridge is connecting Arabkir and Davitashen districts to Yerevan and is very convenient for those who live in these 2 districts as traveling to city center and to suburbs became
The bridge is situated over the river Hochants, north of Shervakan Village, Kashatagh District, Republic of Artsakh (RMK), at an altitude of 1,405 metres above sea level.