Aram Street

Aram Street
Aram Street in the 1920s
Native nameԱրամի Փողոց (Armenian)
Former name(s)Tsarskaya Street (1837-1919)
Aram Manukian Street (1919-1921)
Spandaryan Street (1921-1991)
Length1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Width10 metres
LocationKentron district
Yerevan, Armenia
Construction
Inauguration1837

Aram Street (Armenian: Արամի Փողոց), is a street at the central Kentron district of the Armenian capital Yerevan, named after Aram Manukian; the leader of the Van Resistance of 1915 and one of the founders of the First Republic of Armenia. It is one of the oldest streets in modern Yerevan.

The street runs from the Khanjyan street at the southeast, to Mashtots Avenue at the northwest, along the Yerevan Vernissage market, the National Gallery of Armenia and Missak Manouchian park.