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Yerevan Circus

The Yerevan Circus (Armenian: Երևանի կրկես Yerevani krkes) is a circus founded in 1930s. It was completely renovated in 1962 and was finally demolished in September 2012. The new building of the circus is planned to be opened in October 2017.

The original building of the circus was wooden and was built in the 1930s. In 1939 a new building was constructed in its location for 800 spectators designed by Nikoghayos Buniatian. That building was completely renovated in 1962 by Vagharshak Belubekian's project. Its capacity decreased to 700. The building has not been renovated since then.

Yerevan Circus was privatized in August 2005 and became the ownership of the circus staff by Sos Petrosyan. for AMD 150 million In 2011, Moscow-based Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan's announced that his Tashir Group would invest $10 million on the renovation of the Yerevan Circus.

The repair works were started in August 2011 by Tashir Group. Later it was decided to demolish the building and construct a new one, because the old building was not eligible for renovation. The roof of the circus building was demolished on July 21, 2012. Few months later on September 8, 2012 the whole building was demolished. The Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations was supervising the demolition process.

The circus animals are now temporarily located at the Yerevan Zoo.

The new building can house 1,700 to 2,000 spectators. A new underground parking lot is also being built. The construction is planned to be finished in 2014.

Numerous scenes of 1963 Soviet film Road to the Stage by Henrik Malyan were shot in the circus building, featuring prominent Armenian clown Leonid Yengibarov.

References

Yerevan Circus Wikipedia