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  1. Two temporary exhibitions, dedicated to the francophone areas of the world, titled “PRO ARMENIA, FOR YOU ARMENIA” and “THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN FRENCH ARMENIAN ARTISTS’ WORKS” will be opened by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute at 16:00, 21 March 2024.

    • About AGMI

      The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute was opened in 1995 as...

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    • Pre-Genocide photos

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    • What is Genocide

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    • Armenian Genocide

      Why was the Armenian Genocide perpetrated? When WWI erupted,...

    • Chronology

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  2. The Museum and Institute were opened in Tsitsernakaberd in 1995 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide (the architects were S. Kalashyan, L. Mkrtchyan, A. Tarkhanyan and the sculptor F. Arakelyan).

  3. The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute was opened in 1995 as one of the institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. In 2017 the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute became a separate Foundation.

  4. In 1995, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute was founded. The goal was to collect, process, publish, preserve and display documents, photographs and literature related to the Armenian Genocide carried out by the Turks in 1915-1923.

  5. The museum was opened in 1995 in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide carried out by the Ottoman Turkey in 1915. The two-storey museum building sits on the hill of Tsitsernakaberd where erected is the Memorial to the Genocide Victims.

  6. Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation, Armenia References to the issues of the number of Western Armenians and the ratio of Armenians to other ethnic groups in Western Armenia on the eve of the Armenian Genocide occupy a special place in the

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