Yerevan to Relocate Vahagn Dragon Slayer Statue
Yerevan's "Vahagn the Dragon Slayer" Statue to be Moved to Russia Square

The Armenian government has approved the relocation of a statue depicting Vahagn Vishapakagh, the ancient Armenian pagan deity associated with fire, thunder, and war, from its current location to Russia Square in central Yerevan.
The monument, which represents an important figure in pre-Christian Armenian mythology, will be moved in front of a major governmental building. The decision marks a significant shift in how Yerevan arranges its public monuments and reflects ongoing discussions about urban planning and cultural symbolism in the Armenian capital.
Vahagn holds considerable significance in Armenian cultural and religious heritage, appearing prominently in ancient Armenian texts and traditions. The relocation project underscores Armenia's continued engagement with its pre-Christian historical legacy and the role of mythological figures in shaping contemporary civic spaces.
