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VAHAGN THE DRAGON SLAYER MEMORIAL


1965


State index: 1.2.15

Sculptor: Ara Harutyunyan

Architect: Rafael Israelyan

The monument dedicated to Vahagn, the god of courage, thunder and war of ancient Armenian pagan mythology, is located on the visible part of the Yerevan-Sevan highway and is the northern entrance to Yerevan. It was named Dragon Slayer because, according to tradition, he fought against dragons that embodied evil and darkness.

The monument is erected on a low basalt pedestal.
On the south-facing surface of the monument, Vahagn is carved, standing above storm clouds and slaying a three-headed dragon. At the top is a sculpture of grape leaves, the symbol of Armenia. The ancient Armenian mythological poem "The Birth of Vahagn" by Movses Khorenatsi is engraved on the back of the monument. It is built of polished red tuff. The height is 4 m.


Yerevan-Sevan highway