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Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex (Tsitsernakaberd)

Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex (Tsitsernakaberd) Tourism

Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex (Tsitsernakaberd) Tourism

Type of destination: Historical Landmark
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
The Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex, known as Tsitsernakaberd, is situated on a hill overlooking the Ararat Valley and the capital city of Yerevan, Armenia. This site is dedicated to the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who perished during the genocide that began in 1915, carried out by the Ottoman Empire. The complex comprises a memorial garden, an eternal flame, a 44-meter high stele symbolizing the national rebirth of Armenians, and twelve slabs positioned in a circle representing the twelve lost provinces in present-day Turkey. Within the park, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute provides historical context through photographs, documents, and personal stories. This solemn attraction serves as a place of mourning, remembrance, and education, attracting researchers and visitors from around the world. Tsitsernakaberd is a poignant symbol of Armenian resilience and a national pilgrimage site, especially on April 24th, the official commemoration day of the Armenian Genocide.
Top 5 Reviews on Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex (Tsitsernakaberd)
beetcanner
Wrote on 26th Jul, 2024
Must See Memorial & Museum
Consider 1.5 million Armenians were exterminated during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire, This insult to humanity is well documented in this finely organized, well presented museum. Outdoors, s..
Hudsonmccraw
Wrote on 21st Jun, 2024
Will never forget
I’m glad I was able to visit this museum. The Armenian Genocide was an atrocity that should never be forgotten from the minds of people. The exhibits here were beautifully detailed and very infor..
kimwillrule
Wrote on 16th Jun, 2024
Grim somber remembrance
Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial, Yerevan, Armenia: The grim memorial is a sombre reminder of the insensible persecution the Armenians have faced through history. 1.5 million perished in the..
Y3115VRleek
Wrote on 7th Jun, 2024
Must visit
A very sobering reminder of the past that so many know nothing about and unfortunately, we are repeating. Each display is described in English.
mrc282
Wrote on 19th Mar, 2024
informative
this place gives you an idea of why tension exists at the macro and micro level between armenia and turkey, since the early 1900s there are two sites available for visit - outdoors: monument and eter..
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