Renaissance Square, Stepanakert
Renaissance Square (Armenian: Վերածննդի հրապարակ), known commonly as Veratsnound or Revival Square[2] is the main square in Stepanakert, the capital of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.[3] It was built in 1994 following the Battle of Shushi and the securing of the area by the Artsakh Defense Army.
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Native name | Վերածննդի հրապարակ (Armenian) |
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Former name(s) | Lenin Square[1] |
Type | Square |
Maintained by | City of Stepanakert |
Location | ![]() ![]() |
Coordinates | 39°49′3″N 46°45′3″E |
Construction | |
Completion | 1994 |
Other | |
Known for | The central square of Stepanakert |
Landmarks and buildings
The following landmarks and buildings are located on the square:[3][4]
- Presidential Palace
- Artsakh Freedom Fighters Union building
- National Assembly of Artsakh[5][6]
- Embassy of Armenia
- Palace of Youth
- Armenia Hotel[7]
Presidential Palace
The Presidential Palace is the current residence of the President of Artsakh.[8] It is the former building of the Nagorno-Karabakh Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, having been built in the 1960s.
Activities on the square
The square commonly hosts political and social rallies,[9] weapons exhibitions,[10] New Year's Eve events[11] and processions. During the Shushi Liberation Day celebrations, a military parade of the Defence Army takes place.[12] During a visit to the capital in August 2019, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan led a mass rally on the square with chants of "Unification", which was originally chanted during the Karabakh movement in the late 80s.[13][14]
Gallery
- Presidential Palace
- Union of Artsakh Freedom Fighters building.
- National Assembly building.
References
- "The Soviet-era name of the square was Lenin's Square (named after communist idol - Vladimir Lenin, Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist)". Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- Holding, Deirdre; Allen, Tom (2018-12-12). Armenia: With Nagorno Karabagh. ISBN 9781784770792.
- "The main square of Stepanakert".
- Pointon, Matthew (31 October 2017). Among Armenians. ISBN 9780244043810.
- "Xankendi (Stepanakert)".
- Holding, Deirdre (September 2014). Armenia: With Nagorno Karabagh. ISBN 9781841625553.
- "About Hotel". Armenia Hotel. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- https://artsakhlib.am/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Stepanakert.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiN0dnbycPyAhWvSTABHUeRAIY4ChAWegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw1E0myy3ydQmlmZYiF2x9mg
- "Thousands Gather in Stepanakert to Mark 30th Anniversary of Artsakh Movement". 14 February 2018.
- "Weapons' exhibition held in the Renaissance Square of Stepanakert".
- https://www.aravot-en.am/2017/12/15/204817/
- LLC, Academy Of Development. "Պաշտպանության բանակի զորահանդեսները | ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության նախարարության պաշտոնական կայք". nkrmil.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2020-12-05.
- "Arminfo: Pashinyan began his speech on Renaissance Square in Stepanakert with the chant of the famous conscription - Unification".
- "Remarks delivered by PM Nikol Pashinyan at Renaissance Square rally in Stepanakert".