The Republic Square in Yerevan existed as early as the early 20th century and was later incorporated into the 1924 master plan, called Lenin Square. Designer Alexander Tamanian (Alexander Tamanian) added many traditional Armenian elements to the design, and after the completion of the 40-50, it became one of the most exquisite landscapes in the Soviet Union, which is not inferior to the squares of any major city in the world. Around the Republic Square, the History Museum, Opera House, the Armenian Government Offices and various restaurants and hotels are built in red and yellow tuffs, where Armenia's official celebrations are held. Come here at night is even more bright, reflected in the classical buildings around the square, very majestic. With the music fountain here every night, people must come here to punch in to count Yerevan. In addition, if you want to go to other places in Armenia to rent a car and share a car, you can find it here. There are many cars parked at the entrance of the History Museum, and there are many well-known Armenian attractions hanging on it. You can talk to the driver about the price.