Erebuni-Yerevan: Yerevan City DayΣάβ 10 Οκτ 2026 · Free public festivalArmenia-events

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Erebuni-Yerevan: Yerevan City Day

Republic Square & Freedom SquareΣάβ 10 Οκτ 2026 · 10:00 π.μ. – 11:00 μ.μ.

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Celebration of the founding of Yerevan in 782 BC, featuring grand parades along Republic Square, traditional Kochari mass folk dancing, and fireworks from Victory Park. Free admission. Check the official website for tickets and schedules.

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Yerevan City Day, presented as Erebuni-Yerevan, celebrates the deep history of the Armenian capital. At its heart stands Erebuni, an Urartian fortified city located in Yerevan itself — a reminder that today's metropolis began as an ancient stronghold. The site, perched on the hill of Arin Berd, was built by King Argishti I and later grew into a royal and religious centre, with walls of basalt and tuff that still speak of its power.

For those in the city for the celebration, the fortress offers the most vivid connection to that foundation story. Overlooking the Ararat plain, Erebuni is not only an archaeological treasure but the origin point from which Yerevan emerged. The city-day weekend is a chance to stand where the capital first stood and join in a civic celebration of that remarkable continuity.

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What is Erebuni-Yerevan?

It is the name of Yerevan's city-day celebration, linking the modern capital to its ancient Urartian predecessor, Erebuni.

Why is Yerevan named after Erebuni?

The name Yerevan is derived directly from Erebuni, the ancient fortress that stood on the hill of Arin Berd.

Who founded Erebuni?

Erebuni was founded by the Urartian king Argishti I in 782 BC as a fortress on the northern frontier.

How did Erebuni grow into Yerevan?

The settlement was never truly abandoned and remained inhabited over the centuries, eventually growing into the city of Yerevan.

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