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  2. Dalma Garden Mall - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 2013, the "Cinema Star" multiplex cinema theatre opened in the mall. "Cinema Star" is a Russian cinema chain that entered the Armenian market through its 6 halls in the Dalma Garden Mall. The multiplex is near Michael's café-restaurant. [7]

  3. List of theaters in Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Cinema (1936) Cinema Star (Dalma Garden Mall) (2013) Hayastan Cinema (reopened 2015) KinoPark (Yerevan Mall) (2015) See also. Theatre portal; Cinema of Armenia;

  4. Nairi Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Nairi Cinema (Armenian: Նաիրի կինոթատրոն (Nairi kinotatron)), is the second-largest cinema hall in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, located on the intersection of Mashtots Avenue with the Isahakyan street at the central Kentron District.

  5. Moscow Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Cinema is the main venue of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival, an international film festival held in Yerevan every year since 2004. [2] The square in front of the cinema was named after Charles Aznavour as part of the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Armenian independence in 2001.

  6. Megamall Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The shopping mall boasts six floors, housing approximately 100 local and international brands. There's a three-level underground parking garage accommodating up to 1,800 cars. Beyond shopping, the mall offers the region's largest playground, a cinema, various restaurants and cafes, and a food court.

  7. Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography

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    The university was founded in 1944 as the Yerevan State Institute of Theatrical Arts. [5] In 1953, it was united with the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia and functioned as a part of the Yerevan State Institute of Art and Theater until 1994.

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Dalma Garden Mall; David of Sassoun (statue) E. Elite Plaza Business Center; Erebuni Airport; Erebuni Fortress; Erivan Fortress; G. ... Yerevan Mall; Yerevan Metro;

  9. Mashtots Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Many prominent buildings in the city of Yerevan are located on the Mashtots Avenue. Below is a list of significant structures located on the avenue (from north to south): Blue Mosque (1768) Eduard Isabekyan Gallery (2007) Yerevan Opera Theater (1933) Nairi Cinema (1954) Matenadaran (1959) President's Residence (1985) Yerevan State Marionettes ...