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Lovers’ Park

Lovers’ Park stands as a tranquil emerald oasis in the heart of Yerevan, a 1.6-hectare masterpiece of landscape design that offers a poetic escape from the urban bustle. Originally established in the 18th century as the Kozern Garden, the site has evolved through centuries of Armenian history, serving as a cherished meeting place for generations of couples and dreamers. After being entirely transformed between 2005 and 2008, the park has become the nation’s first and only Japanese-style garden, featuring a harmonious arrangement of four cascading waterfalls, winding stone paths, and a shimmering artificial pond. It is a place of profound stillness and romantic charm, where the gentle whisper of water and the scent of manicured rose gardens create an atmosphere of timeless serenity beneath the shade of ancient trees.

The modern rebirth of the park is the result of the visionary and transformative leadership of the Boghossian Foundation and its Chairman, Albert Boghossian. His family’s philanthropic commitment turned a neglected Soviet-era park into a world-class public gift for the city of Yerevan, a project realized through the “Boghossian Gardens” initiative in collaboration with the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. This visionary development has acted as a vital catalyst for the local community, providing a prestigious cultural platform that is fully accessible to all, including individuals with limited mobility. By commissioning the renowned Swiss landscape architect Pierre Rambach to blend Japanese landscaping principles with the rugged spirit of the Armenian mountains, the Chairman has ensured that the park serves as a cutting-edge model of sustainable and inclusive urban design.

The 2025–2026 season has seen Lovers’ Park flourish as one of the most vibrant cultural hubs in the capital, characterized by an atmosphere of creative energy and communal joy. The current form of the park is more majestic than ever, featuring an open-air amphitheater with a capacity for over two hundred guests, which hosts world-class film screenings, live jazz concerts, and poetry readings throughout the warmer months. Recent developments have introduced interactive lighting displays that transform the waterfalls into a fairy-tale landscape at night, while the park’s commitment to “green culture” continues to inspire visitors through seasonal flower festivals and art exhibitions. This campaign highlights the park’s role as the premier destination for creative reflection and romantic rendezvous, proving that the heart of Yerevan is a place where nature and art meet in a perfect, peaceful embrace.

The registered collection of art within the park and its dedicated staff represent the pinnacle of cultural preservation, led by curators who maintain the site’s prestigious heritage and modern sculptures. The grounds are graced by monumental works such as the “Obsidian Heart” by Jean-Michel Othoniel and the symbolic “Trio Elephants” by Nadim Karam, alongside a touching monument to the beloved Armenian poet Gevorg Emin. This world-class ensemble of art is supported by a committed team of gardeners and security personnel who ensure the park remains a pristine and welcoming environment for families, artists, and lovers alike. Together, this community of professionals and benefactors honors the vision of the Boghossian family, ensuring that every journey through the curved bridges and lush groves of Lovers’ Park is a monumental celebration of life, love, and the enduring beauty of the human spirit.

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