Karen Demirchyan Complex Explained

Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex
Native Name:Կարեն Դեմիրճյանի անվան մարզահամերգային համալիր
Nickname:Hamalir
Fullname:Sports and Concerts Complex named after Karen Demirchyan
Logo Image:File:KDComplex.png
Location:Tsitsernakaberd hill, Yerevan, Armenia
Coordinates:40.1881°N 44.4833°W
Opened:October 31, 1983
Renovated:1985–1987, 2005–2008
Reopened:October 31, 2008
Owner:Government of Armenia
Operator:Sports and Concerts Complex named after Karen Demirchyan CJSC
Construction Cost:US$ 47.7 million for renovations
Seating Capacity:Arena: 6,274 (including rotating stand), 8,800 (expanded seats)
Concerts hall: 1,032, (expandable to 2,040 with rotating stand)

Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, also known as Demirchyan Arena, Sports & Music Complex, or simply Hamalir (for complex in Armenian), is a large multi-purpose sports and concert complex with 184 stairs leading up Tsitsernakaberd hill which dominates over the western parts of Yerevan, near the Hrazdan River gorge.

The complex consists of two main halls; the concerts hall and the Sports arena, in addition to the large foyer, the small sports hall, the Hayastan conference hall, and the Argishti hall designated for diplomatic meetings, exhibitions, and other events. In August 2015, the government of Armenia decided to sell the complex to a private firm with plans to renovate the complex and turn it into a "family-oriented center".

History

The complex was opened in 1983 but was forced to close within a year and a half after a fire in 1985.[1] A renovation process took place until the end of 1987 when it was ready again to host concerts and sports events. The complex was designed by a group of Armenian architects: A. Tarkhanian, S. Khachikyan, G. Pogosyan, and G. Mushegyan. The construction process was supervised by engineers Hamlet Badalyan (chief engineer), I. Tsaturian, A. Azizian, and M. Aharonian.

In 1990, Ian Gillan's band has played concerts there. The 32nd Chess Olympiad in 1996 and the 2001 World Wushu Championships also took place at the venue.

In 1999, shortly after the assassination of the former speaker of the Armenian parliament Karen Demirchyan in the Armenian parliament shooting, the complex was renamed in honour of him, for his contribution to the construction and the renovation of the complex during the Soviet era.

On October 9, 2005, the complex was sold for US$5.7 million. The contract was signed between the Armenian Government and the Russian BAMO Holding Company. Murad Muradian, an Armenian from Moscow, the head of the BAMO holding, attempted to gain the support of Yerevan citizens who were hesitant about the privatization of the building. Two conditions were put forward by the Armenian president Robert Kocharyan: The name of the complex must not be changed and it must preserve its functional meaning. The organization agreed to these conditions and a commitment to make an investment of nearly 10 million US dollars was envisaged for the upcoming 3 years.[2]

The renovation lasted nearly three years and ended up costing 42 million US dollars, transforming the complex into a state-of-the-art venue for sports and concerts.

On October 31, 2008,[3] exactly after 25 years of its first inauguration, the second opening ceremony of the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex took place with the presence of president Serzh Sargsyan, catholicos Karekin II, Karen Demirchyan's son Stepan Demirchyan and widow Rima, and a huge crowd of Yerevan's residents. Popular concerts and ice skating shows were included in the ceremony. The Russian figure skating legend Evgeni Plushenko was the surprise guest and performer of the day.

In August 2014, due to the accumulated debts of the owners, the Government of Armenia transferred the ownership of the complex to the Ministry of Defense.[4]

Structure

The complex's external structure is designed in the shape of a large bird opening its wings. Its architectural concepts include a turning stand of 1,008 seats, that can rapidly connect the arena and the concerts hall big halls to reveal additional seating, a concept for which the architects were awarded the USSR State Prize, the highest of its kind, in 1987.

The complex consists of the following halls:

Notable events

After its renovation in 2008, the sports hall hosted a concert of one of the most renowned singers of Armenia and Armenian Diaspora, Harout Pamboukjian, while the concerts hall hosted the celebration concert of the 80th anniversary of the worldwide known Armenian musician and composer Djivan Gasparyan with songs and plays performed by Flora Martirosyan, Peter Gabriel, Pedro Eustache, Alan Parsons Project, Boris Grebenshchikov and others. The complex has also hosted many concerts performed by Paul Baghdadlian, André, Hayko, Arman Hovhannisyan and other Armenian singers.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yerevak magazine. Yerevak.am . 2009-08-12.
  2. Web site: The site of Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex. Hamalir Demirchyan Arena . 2009-08-12.
  3. Web site: Panorama news Armenia. Panorama.am . 2009-08-12.
  4. http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/08/21/hamalir-pn/?sw Hamalir transfer
  5. Web site: Panorama News Armenia:Garou visiting Armenia. Panorama news . 2009-03-23.
  6. Web site: Armenia Info news & events: Garou "It is a great honour and pleasure for me to sing in Yerevan". Armenia Info . 2009-03-23.
  7. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/jethro-tull/2009/karen-demirchyan-sport-concert-complex-yerevan-armenia-3bd4c8fc.html Setlist of Jethro Tull's concert
  8. Web site: Latest news: Armenian Leaders Bang Heads at Deep Purple Concert. Eurasianet.org . 2010-05-26.
  9. Web site: Seferian: Tanking Up on Music and Activism: Serj Tankian in Yerevan. Armenianweekly.com . 2011-11-18.
  10. Web site: Armenia to host Junior Eurovision in 2011. Siim. Jarmo. 2011-01-18. EBU. 2011-01-18.
  11. http://artsakhpress.am/arm/news/28183/ Շառլ Ազնավուրը կրկին Հայաստանում է
  12. Web site: Armenia President-elect expected to take oath of office at Yerevan sports, concert complex . News.am . 2018-03-19 . 2018-04-18 .
  13. Web site: Armenia’s new president to be sworn in at Demirchyan sports and concert complex . Arka.am . 2018-03-20 . 2018-04-18 .
  14. Web site: APA IT . Presidential inauguration held in Armenia . M.apa.az . 2018-04-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180613161323/http://m.apa.az/en/world-news/cis-countries-news/presidential-inauguration-held-in-armenia.html . 2018-06-13 . dead .
  15. Web site: Ibrayeva. Laura. 2022-02-21. Yerevan to Host Junior Eurovision 2022. 2022-02-21. Eurovoix. en-GB.