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Yerevan - the pink city

One of the oldest capital cities in the world

Republic Square in Yerevan with pink-coloured stone buildings

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What is it?

Yerevan is the capital city of Armenia and one of the oldest capital cities in the whole world. It has been around for nearly 2,800 years - older than Rome. People often call it the 'pink city' because so many of its buildings are made from a local pink-coloured stone called tuff.

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Yerevan was founded in 782 BCE as a fortress called Erebuni, built on a hill overlooking the plains. Archaeologists found a stone tablet there that gave the exact date the city began - making Yerevan one of the few cities in the world with a known birthday. The city celebrates its birthday every October.

About a third of all Armenians live in Yerevan - around a million people. The city centre is built around a big circle called Republic Square, where pink stone buildings curve around a fountain that dances in time with music every evening in summer.

The pink colour comes from a stone called tuff (or 'tuf'), which forms when volcanic ash settles and hardens. Armenia is full of old volcanoes, so there is lots of tuff. It comes in pink, orange, black and even green - and Yerevan's architects have used all the colours like a giant box of crayons.

From most parts of the city, you can look south and see Mount Ararat rising above the rooftops. Yerevan also has a metro system, big parks, a cable car, museums full of ancient treasures, and a famous market called Vernissage where artists sell paintings, carpets and carved wooden objects every weekend.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What do you think it would feel like to live in a city that is nearly 2,800 years old?
  2. 02If your town had a birthday, how would you celebrate it?
  3. 03Why might a city look different depending on the stone its buildings are made from?
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Classroom activity

Find out when your own town or village was first founded. Compare its age to Yerevan's. Then draw a 'birthday card' for Yerevan with a number of candles - if each candle stood for 100 years, how many candles would you draw?