Aysor, Armenia
Sept 12 2009
Participants of `Ari tun' have visited museums
According to press-office of Armenia's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs,
September, 11, became a day of great cognitive significance for
participants of the 4th phase of `Ari tun' program.
The youth has visited Armenia's Museum of History. Guides displayed
Armenian history from the Bronze Age to the First Republic's days.
After 2-hour-long excursion the participants attended Armenia's
National Gallery where they learnt Armenian ancient and middle age's
art.
Having been enriched by knowledge of their people the young
representatives of Armenian Diaspora visited the Museum-Institute of
Armenian Genocide where laid flowers to the victims of one of the
greatest crimes of the 20th century.
Sept 12 2009
Participants of `Ari tun' have visited museums
According to press-office of Armenia's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs,
September, 11, became a day of great cognitive significance for
participants of the 4th phase of `Ari tun' program.
The youth has visited Armenia's Museum of History. Guides displayed
Armenian history from the Bronze Age to the First Republic's days.
After 2-hour-long excursion the participants attended Armenia's
National Gallery where they learnt Armenian ancient and middle age's
art.
Having been enriched by knowledge of their people the young
representatives of Armenian Diaspora visited the Museum-Institute of
Armenian Genocide where laid flowers to the victims of one of the
greatest crimes of the 20th century.