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    TOURIST CENTER OPENS IN FORMER POLYCLINIC BUILDING

    KarabakhOpen
    27-03-2008 10:17:39

    In one of the oldest buildings of Stepanakert, the former
    polyclinic, a major tourist center will be set up, said the
    shareholder of Tourist Center Sergey Shahverdyan in an interview with
    Karabakh-Open.com. According to him, the facade of the building will
    not change. It will accommodate a travel agency, an information center
    for tourists. There will be also exposition halls and other services
    that the travel industry needs.

    Reconstruction is funded by Russian Armenians and will finish in a year
    and a half. The square near the building will also be improved, where
    works of art will be sold in the open air. "The artists of Artsakh
    can display and sell their works there," Sergey Shahverdyan said.

    He says the idea of the center occurred in 2004. "It was very important
    for us that the center were located in one of the old buildings of
    the city, repaired in accordance with historical, architectural and
    tourism requirements," said Sergey Shahverdyan. He added that they
    made the right choice. "As we pulled down the additional walls and
    partitions we revealed unique arcs. Experts say the building was built
    in the 1850's after the Tsar's army had been deployed in Karabakh,"
    Shahverdyan added.

    He advised others not to demolish ancient buildings but reconstruct
    them preserving their appearance. Sergey Shahverdyan says it will
    also help develop tourism, especially in the historical part of the
    city which may become frequently visited places after some work.
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