RA PRIME MINISTER PARTAKES IN OPENING OF CULTURAL CENTERS IN TAVUSH PROVINCE
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
After today's outgoing session of RA Government, Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan partook in the opening ceremony of the reconstructed music
school of the city of Ijevan. The music school was built 1978 and was
never reconstructed. An official from the information and PR office
of RA Government told Armenpress that the reconstruction works started
November, 2009.
The school was reconstructed thoroughly and the building's third
floor was constructed. The works were financed by World Bank through
the Armenian Social Investment Foundation. Ijevan's music school is
intended for 320 children; however the number of children, currently
studying at the school, is 325. 25 of the pupils are from children's
house. The Prime Minister donated to the school a German grand piano.
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan also visited Ijevan Tourism Center,
toured in the building and got acquainted with the works, presented
at the expo-fair of books, published recently. Before the departure
the Prime Minister partook in the opening of Geological Museum-Gallery.
The reconstruction works of the building started 2008. Over 208
million AMD was provided for the works from the community budget. The
newly-built museum-gallery is open to the art lovers. Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan toured in the building and got acquainted with the
collections, presented at the museum-gallery.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
After today's outgoing session of RA Government, Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan partook in the opening ceremony of the reconstructed music
school of the city of Ijevan. The music school was built 1978 and was
never reconstructed. An official from the information and PR office
of RA Government told Armenpress that the reconstruction works started
November, 2009.
The school was reconstructed thoroughly and the building's third
floor was constructed. The works were financed by World Bank through
the Armenian Social Investment Foundation. Ijevan's music school is
intended for 320 children; however the number of children, currently
studying at the school, is 325. 25 of the pupils are from children's
house. The Prime Minister donated to the school a German grand piano.
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan also visited Ijevan Tourism Center,
toured in the building and got acquainted with the works, presented
at the expo-fair of books, published recently. Before the departure
the Prime Minister partook in the opening of Geological Museum-Gallery.
The reconstruction works of the building started 2008. Over 208
million AMD was provided for the works from the community budget. The
newly-built museum-gallery is open to the art lovers. Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan toured in the building and got acquainted with the
collections, presented at the museum-gallery.
From: A. Papazian