"VIRTUAL TOUR" OF YEREVAN'S GENOCIDE MUSEUM NOW AVAILABLE, COURTESY OF MEMCO INC.
http://hetq.am/eng/news/25758/virtual-tour-of-yerevans-genocide-museum-now-available-courtesy-of-memco-inc.html
13:02, April 22, 2013
On the eve of the 98th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide,
the American-based Memco Inc. has updated and released a virtual tour
of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in an interactive 3-D format.
The virtual tour allows visitors from around the world walk through
the Armenian Genocide Museum and the surrounding grounds.
Additionally, in remembrance of the victims of the genocide the
visitors can place flowers by the eternal flame.
Memco Inc. President Garen Melikian says the idea for such a format
came about since he lives in the States and isn't able to visit
Tzitzernakaberd on a yearly basis.
"By creating the internet museum we wanted to give our compatriots
living in Armenia and overseas, as well as friends of the Armenian
people, who don't have the possibility of visiting Tzitzernakaberd
in person and paying respect to the victims of the Genocide, that
same opportunity," noted Melikian.
The creation and maintenance of the Armenian Genocide Virtual Museum
is a charitable contribution made by Memco Inc. in honor of the
resilience and everlasting endurance of the Armenian people for the
recognition of their pain and celebration of their life.
http://hetq.am/eng/news/25758/virtual-tour-of-yerevans-genocide-museum-now-available-courtesy-of-memco-inc.html
13:02, April 22, 2013
On the eve of the 98th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide,
the American-based Memco Inc. has updated and released a virtual tour
of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in an interactive 3-D format.
The virtual tour allows visitors from around the world walk through
the Armenian Genocide Museum and the surrounding grounds.
Additionally, in remembrance of the victims of the genocide the
visitors can place flowers by the eternal flame.
Memco Inc. President Garen Melikian says the idea for such a format
came about since he lives in the States and isn't able to visit
Tzitzernakaberd on a yearly basis.
"By creating the internet museum we wanted to give our compatriots
living in Armenia and overseas, as well as friends of the Armenian
people, who don't have the possibility of visiting Tzitzernakaberd
in person and paying respect to the victims of the Genocide, that
same opportunity," noted Melikian.
The creation and maintenance of the Armenian Genocide Virtual Museum
is a charitable contribution made by Memco Inc. in honor of the
resilience and everlasting endurance of the Armenian people for the
recognition of their pain and celebration of their life.