The Cascades
The concept for this Soviet Era megaproject dates to the 1920s, but construction only began fifty years later. It is a kind of grand staircase and gardens linking downtown Yerevan with Victory Park atop the higher section of the city. Construction was not yet complete at the time of the 1988 earthquake and the Soviet collapse. It is now mostly usable, with escalators and an art museum on the inside and gardens and water features on the surface, but there is still a huge section near the top of the complex that is currently just a pit with foundations, as one or more terraces of the cascade between the victory monument and existing structure have still not been completed. To reach the victory monument, from which fine views of Mount Ararat can be had on a clear day, you must divert off the complex to a side street then climb up an improvised stairway/scaffolding to come out on top. At the bottom (above) there is also a pretty whimsical sculpture garden. The Cascades, Yerevan, Armenia.
The Cascades
The concept for this Soviet Era megaproject dates to the 1920s, but construction only began fifty years later. It is a kind of grand staircase and gardens linking downtown Yerevan with Victory Park atop the higher section of the city. Construction was not yet complete at the time of the 1988 earthquake and the Soviet collapse. It is now mostly usable, with escalators and an art museum on the inside and gardens and water features on the surface, but there is still a huge section near the top of the complex that is currently just a pit with foundations, as one or more terraces of the cascade between the victory monument and existing structure have still not been completed. To reach the victory monument, from which fine views of Mount Ararat can be had on a clear day, you must divert off the complex to a side street then climb up an improvised stairway/scaffolding to come out on top. At the bottom (above) there is also a pretty whimsical sculpture garden. The Cascades, Yerevan, Armenia.