Category: Armenia
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The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute presents an unflinching portrayal of the genocide’s historical context, stages, and aftermath. The exhibition details the systematic persecution of Armenians, from dehumanisation to forced deportations and executions. The haunting personal stories and the memorial outside leave visitors with a lasting, profound sense of grief and reflection.
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The Gallery of Mariam and Yeranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters in Gyumri offers an unparalleled journey through Armenian art and culture. Showcasing over 600 works by the only museum in Armenia dedicated to female artists, it captivates visitors with vibrant exhibitions, interactive features, and powerful temporary projects that celebrate artistry and heritage.
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Geghard Monastery, located near Yerevan, is a stunning testament to medieval architecture and spirituality, dating back to the 4th century. Known for housing a relic associated with Christ’s Crucifixion, it blends sacred energy with historical significance. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere, intricate stonework, and the natural beauty surrounding it.
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The Sergei Parajanov Museum, opened in 1991, celebrates the visionary director and artist’s remarkable legacy. With a collection spanning his 17 films and extensive visual art, the museum offers an immersive look into his unique style. Despite political struggles, Parajanov’s creative spirit flourished, leaving an indelible mark on the arts.


