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Pana-Khan Palace

Armenia–Iran relationsBuildings and structures completed in the 19th centuryBuildings and structures in YerevanBuildings of the Qajar periodPersian-Caucasian architecture
Yerevan, Khan's Palace, 2010.12.28
Yerevan, Khan's Palace, 2010.12.28

The Pana-Khan Palace (Armenian: Փանախանի տունը, romanized: Panakhani tuny) is a 19th-century palace-type complex located in central Yerevan, Armenia. Built during the period of Iranian Armenia, the palace is located near Sakharov Square (formerly Pana-Khan Square), on the second lane of Vardanants Street. Since the end of the Persian rule in Yerevan in 1828, it now serves as a private residential complex.

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Pana-Khan Palace
Hanrapetutyan street 2nd lane, Yerevan Centre (Kentron)

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Hanrapetutyan street 2nd lane 17
0001 Yerevan, Centre (Kentron)
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