List of tallest structures in Armenia

This is a list of Armenia's tallest structures, containing all types of structures. Please correct and expand this list.

Tallest structures

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Name Picture Pinnacle height Year Construction type Town Province Coordinates Remarks
Yerevan TV Tower   311.7 metres (1,023 ft) 1977 lattice tower Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′16.64″N 44°32′10.77″E / 40.1712889°N 44.5363250°E / 40.1712889; 44.5363250 (Yerevan TV Tower) the tallest structure in the Caucasus, the fourth-tallest tower in Western Asia, the sixth-tallest free-standing lattice tower and thirty-eighth-tallest tower in the world.[1][2]
Elite Plaza Business Center   85 metres (279 ft) 2013 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′30.5″N 44°30′36.4″E / 40.175139°N 44.510111°E / 40.175139; 44.510111 (Elite Plaza Business Center) the tallest building in Armenia.[3][4][5][6]
Cinema House   83 metres (272 ft) 2010 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′33.7″N 44°31′10.0″E / 40.176028°N 44.519444°E / 40.176028; 44.519444 (Cinema House)
Teryan 5 82 metres (269 ft) 2021 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′55.2″N 44°30′47.2″E / 40.182000°N 44.513111°E / 40.182000; 44.513111 (Teryan 5)
Dalma Garden Apartments 82 metres (269 ft) 2012 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′43.7″N 44°29′22.1″E / 40.178806°N 44.489472°E / 40.178806; 44.489472 (Dalma Garden Apartments)
Avnik 82 metres (269 ft) 2010 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°11′58.9″N 44°29′11.3″E / 40.199694°N 44.486472°E / 40.199694; 44.486472 (Avnik)
Sayat-Nova 19 75 metres (246 ft) 2016 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′58.9″N 44°31′12.1″E / 40.183028°N 44.520028°E / 40.183028; 44.520028 (Sayat-Nova 19) [7]
Pushkin 25 74 metres (243 ft) 2019 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′55.9″N 44°30′45.9″E / 40.182194°N 44.512750°E / 40.182194; 44.512750 (Pushkin 25)
Sasna Tsrer 2 74 metres (243 ft) 2013 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°12′51.3″N 44°29′26.8″E / 40.214250°N 44.490778°E / 40.214250; 44.490778 (Sasna Tsrer 2)
Nersisyan Towers 71 metres (233 ft) 2021 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°12′21.5″N 44°31′52.1″E / 40.205972°N 44.531139°E / 40.205972; 44.531139 (Nersisyan Towers)
Mamikonyants 41 71 metres (233 ft) 2010 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°12′34.1″N 44°30′37.9″E / 40.209472°N 44.510528°E / 40.209472; 44.510528 (Mamikonyants 41)
Pavstos Buzand 97 67 metres (220 ft) 2018 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′59.4″N 44°30′22.9″E / 40.183167°N 44.506361°E / 40.183167; 44.506361 (Pavstos Buzand 97)
Davtashen Residential Complex 67 metres (220 ft) 2020 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°13′08.6″N 44°30′03.8″E / 40.219056°N 44.501056°E / 40.219056; 44.501056 (Davtashen Residential Complex)
Moldovakan 27 67 metres (220 ft) Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°12′23.1″N 44°34′13.2″E / 40.206417°N 44.570333°E / 40.206417; 44.570333 (Moldovakan 27)
Amiryan 27 67 metres (220 ft) Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′55.3″N 44°30′20.4″E / 40.182028°N 44.505667°E / 40.182028; 44.505667 (Amiryan 27)
Yeznik Koghbatsi 16 63 metres (207 ft) 2020 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′49.0″N 44°30′35.4″E / 40.180278°N 44.509833°E / 40.180278; 44.509833 (Yeznik Koghbatsi 16)
Multi City House 63 metres (207 ft) 2018 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°11′35.4″N 44°32′25.8″E / 40.193167°N 44.540500°E / 40.193167; 44.540500 (Multi City House)
Rostom 29 61 metres (200 ft) Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′02.5″N 44°31′05.9″E / 40.167361°N 44.518306°E / 40.167361; 44.518306 (Rostom 29)
Baghramyan 59 60 metres (200 ft) 2015 Building Yerevan Yerevan 40°11′37.7″N 44°29′49.4″E / 40.193806°N 44.497056°E / 40.193806; 44.497056 (Baghramyan 59)
St Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral   60 metres (200 ft) 2001 church Yerevan Yerevan 40°10′19″N 44°31′01″E / 40.17194°N 44.51694°E / 40.17194; 44.51694 (St Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral) [8]
Mother Armenia[9]   51 metres (167 ft) 1967 statue Yerevan Yerevan 40°11′41.9″N 44°31′28.8″E / 40.194972°N 44.524667°E / 40.194972; 44.524667 (Mother Armenia)

Tallest destroyed

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Name Picture Pinnacle height Year completed Year demolished Construction type Town Province Remarks
Youth Palace   72 metres (236 ft) 1970 2006 Building Yerevan Yerevan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Yerevan TV Tower - The Skyscraper Center". CTBUH. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  2. ^ Маркарян, Манукян. (2013). Геодезический мониторинг Ереванской Телебашни. Cучасні досягнення геодезичної науки та виробництва, I(25) in Russian pg. 76
  3. ^ "ELITE PLAZA BUSINESS CENTER". Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Elite Plaza, Yerevan, Khorenatsi St. 15". Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Aries's reception on the occasion of the opening of the business center Elite Plaza". Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  6. ^ "The biggest business center in the Caucasian region will open in Armenia's capital Yerevan soon". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Sayat-Nova 19 - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com.
  8. ^ "Armenia Consecrates New Cathedral". azatutyun.am. RFE/RL. September 24, 2001. Archived from the original on 26 February 2024. The 60 meter-high cathedral...
  9. ^ "Memorial of Mother Armenia". armheritage.am. Armenian Culture Ministry, Scientific Research Center of Historical and Cultural Heritage. Archived from the original on 27 September 2024. Its total height is 51 m
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