Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, accompanied by Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan, visited the park named after Misak Manushyan, where a new public playground titled “Armenian Inventors: Science from the Inside Out” was opened. The Prime Minister was briefed on the created conditions.
It is intended for children aged 3–12. The playground combines play and education, giving children the opportunity to explore the world of science in an interactive, imaginative environment. Playgrounds serve not only as environments for play but also for knowledge, contributing to the physical, social, and intellectual development of children. The “Armenian Inventors: Science from the Inside Out” playground meets international standards, ensuring a safe, inclusive, and multifunctional play experience.
The new playground is the third in Yerevan, created at the initiative of the “Keron” Development Foundation and within the framework of the public playgrounds program implemented jointly with the Kentron administrative district—the previous two playgrounds, “Karmrakhait. “The Secrets of the Hidden River” (Section 6 of the Circular Park, next to the Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator) and “Vishapagorg: The Memory of the Tree of Life” (Khachkar Park, next to the Republic Square) have already set new standards in the development of public play areas, combining the urban environment, cultural heritage and the development of children’s creative thinking.
Next, Prime Minister Pashinyan visited the Art Gallery of the People’s Artist of the Republic of Armenia, Valmar, to get acquainted with the artist’s latest works. Then, Tigran Avinyan presented the head of state with the improvement works carried out on Amiryan Street in Yerevan.