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This detailed image captures the facade of the Armenian State Philharmonic Hall, named after Arno Babajanyan, located in Yerevan, Armenia, on a sunny day. The building features dark, possibly basalt or tufa stone walls, contrasted with extensive terracotta-colored architectural elements, including cornices, window sills, decorative friezes, and capital-like adornments. A sculpted face relief is visible on the upper right side of the lower level facade. Numerous tall, rectangular windows with light wooden frames are symmetrically arranged across the building's face. From an upper window on the right, a vibrant Armenian national flag (red, blue, orange horizontal stripes) extends outward on a black pole.

At street level, the building's windows display large black posters. One prominent poster advertises a "GALA CONCERT" on "12 JUNE / 19:00" and features a black and white image of an older man, likely a conductor or pianist. Another poster further right mentions "PHILHARMONIA PIANO SERIES." A small, dark green sign on the right part of the facade partially displays text in Armenian and English, confirming "ARMENIAN STATE PHILHARMONIC AFTER A. BABAJANYAN."

In the foreground, a paved sidewalk runs parallel to a two-lane asphalt road with a yellow dividing line. A black lamppost with three suspended, antique-style lanterns with pale yellow glass stands prominently on the left. Lush green foliage, including tree branches from a large tree (likely an oak, given the leaf shape) and several smaller trees and shrubs, partially obscures the building, casting dappled shadows. On the right side of the sidewalk, a white and light-colored wooden information stand or kiosk is visible. It is labeled "TICKETING OFFICE" at the top and advertises "JAN ARMENIA TOURS & ATTRACTIONS," displaying various activity icons. A man, dressed in a red, white, and blue striped polo shirt and dark trousers, with a dark bag slung over his shoulder, stands near the kiosk, looking down at a mobile phone in his hands. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, indicating daytime.
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Jun 6, 2026, 7:12 AM

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This detailed image captures the facade of the Armenian State Philharmonic Hall, named after Arno Babajanyan, located in Yerevan, Armenia, on a sunny day. The building features dark, possibly basalt or tufa stone walls, contrasted with extensive terracotta-colored architectural elements, including cornices, window sills, decorative friezes, and capital-like adornments. A sculpted face relief is visible on the upper right side of the lower level facade. Numerous tall, rectangular windows with light wooden frames are symmetrically arranged across the building's face. From an upper window on the right, a vibrant Armenian national flag (red, blue, orange horizontal stripes) extends outward on a black pole. At street level, the building's windows display large black posters. One prominent poster advertises a "GALA CONCERT" on "12 JUNE / 19:00" and features a black and white image of an older man, likely a conductor or pianist. Another poster further right mentions "PHILHARMONIA PIANO SERIES." A small, dark green sign on the right part of the facade partially displays text in Armenian and English, confirming "ARMENIAN STATE PHILHARMONIC AFTER A. BABAJANYAN." In the foreground, a paved sidewalk runs parallel to a two-lane asphalt road with a yellow dividing line. A black lamppost with three suspended, antique-style lanterns with pale yellow glass stands prominently on the left. Lush green foliage, including tree branches from a large tree (likely an oak, given the leaf shape) and several smaller trees and shrubs, partially obscures the building, casting dappled shadows. On the right side of the sidewalk, a white and light-colored wooden information stand or kiosk is visible. It is labeled "TICKETING OFFICE" at the top and advertises "JAN ARMENIA TOURS & ATTRACTIONS," displaying various activity icons. A man, dressed in a red, white, and blue striped polo shirt and dark trousers, with a dark bag slung over his shoulder, stands near the kiosk, looking down at a mobile phone in his hands. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, indicating daytime.

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