Sharur Street begins beneath the stern gaze of Alexandre Cabanel’s famous painting “The Fallen Angel.” The massive mural watches over the entrance to Charbakh, one of Yerevan’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Looking down the street, you see endless overhead wires stretching across the sky, while the sounds of everyday life drift from garages and gardens where locals gather and talk. “The Fallen Angel,” after Alexandre Cabanel The artist behind …
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