LOST ARMENIAN SCHOOL FOUND IN CRIMEA
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/krim-armenian-school/
16.01.13
An Armenian college has been found during reconstruction in Eupatoria,
Crimea.
A board with a text "College building, Hovakim Seferian, 1891" was
hanging there, according to Krimskaya Gazetta (Crimean newspaper).
According to the paper, Hovakim Seferyan was an Armenian philanthropist
who funded the construction of girl's sector of the parish college on
Caucasian street as well as the construction of Armenian-Gregorian
church and other buildings. According to Eupatorian regional
ethnographer in the second half of the 19th century a new elementary
college was built in the place of the former Armenian school and the
Latter Was Lost And Now Found In The Court Of St. Nikoghayos Temple.
The representatives of the Armenian community are going to place the
found board on the building of the parish school that will soon start
its work. This school has started operating still 20 years ago. That
time it was operating in the building of school N2, the paper reported.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/01/16/krim-armenian-school/
16.01.13
An Armenian college has been found during reconstruction in Eupatoria,
Crimea.
A board with a text "College building, Hovakim Seferian, 1891" was
hanging there, according to Krimskaya Gazetta (Crimean newspaper).
According to the paper, Hovakim Seferyan was an Armenian philanthropist
who funded the construction of girl's sector of the parish college on
Caucasian street as well as the construction of Armenian-Gregorian
church and other buildings. According to Eupatorian regional
ethnographer in the second half of the 19th century a new elementary
college was built in the place of the former Armenian school and the
Latter Was Lost And Now Found In The Court Of St. Nikoghayos Temple.
The representatives of the Armenian community are going to place the
found board on the building of the parish school that will soon start
its work. This school has started operating still 20 years ago. That
time it was operating in the building of school N2, the paper reported.