ARMENIAN NATIONAL ARCHIVE TO HOLD EXHIBITIONS IN MOSCOW AND CRIMEA
ARMENPRESS
19 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: National archive of Armenia in near
future will organize exhibitions in Crimea and Moscow: important
documents will be introduced to international society. Armenpress
reports that the director of the archive Amatuni Virabyan mentioned
during the press conference on July 19 that the exhibition in Crimea
which will be held in the beginning of October will be named "Armenian
Churches of Crimea". The exhibition has the aim to shot the foreigners
the role and investment of Armenians which they had in cultural-public
life of different countries.
"The Armenian community of Crimea is not very organized and the
exhibition will be a way of strengthening it" he said adding that
the photos of Armenian Churches, documents, books will be presented
during the exhibition in Crimea. In May 2013 "Armenians for Moscow"
exhibition will be opened in Moscow which will present that Armenian
nation began to live in Russia since the 18th century. "There are so
many Armenian traces in Moscow that it is difficult to introduce them
all during one exhibition" he said.
ARMENPRESS
19 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: National archive of Armenia in near
future will organize exhibitions in Crimea and Moscow: important
documents will be introduced to international society. Armenpress
reports that the director of the archive Amatuni Virabyan mentioned
during the press conference on July 19 that the exhibition in Crimea
which will be held in the beginning of October will be named "Armenian
Churches of Crimea". The exhibition has the aim to shot the foreigners
the role and investment of Armenians which they had in cultural-public
life of different countries.
"The Armenian community of Crimea is not very organized and the
exhibition will be a way of strengthening it" he said adding that
the photos of Armenian Churches, documents, books will be presented
during the exhibition in Crimea. In May 2013 "Armenians for Moscow"
exhibition will be opened in Moscow which will present that Armenian
nation began to live in Russia since the 18th century. "There are so
many Armenian traces in Moscow that it is difficult to introduce them
all during one exhibition" he said.