HISTORICAL BUILDINGS

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RED BRIDGE


12th century


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The Red Bridge in Yerevan is an ancient single-span bridge over the Hrazdan River, whose history dates back to the 12th century. It is the oldest surviving bridge in Yerevan and is considered one of the largest engineering structures of medieval Armenia; it is 11 m high, 80 m long, and 6.5 m wide.

It is built of red tuff, which is why it received the name “Red.” Originally, the structure had three large arches that connected the city fortress to the Ararat plain.

It is also known as the Khoja Pilav Bridge, named after a wealthy benefactor from Kanaker who financed its renovation.

The bridge had strategic importance, ensuring the passage of the Yerevan–Etchmiadzin highway and connecting the Dalma and Sardari gardens.

It was rebuilt after the 1679 earthquake, and in 1830 another strengthening was carried out. Over time, different parts of the bridge were repaired, traces of which are visible on the masonry. Since the 1980s, the Red Bridge has no longer been in use.

The restoration of the Red Bridge monument was carried out within the framework of a cooperation memorandum signed in 2022 between the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports and benefactor Yuri Afrikyan. The monument was restored in 2024–2025 using the benefactor’s funds, preserving all historical layers of value from previous reconstructions.