12.10.2021
Thanks to the work jointly carried out by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute and the On Point organisation, it is now possible to make a virtual visit to the Armenian Genocide Museum’s temporary exhibition hall to become acquainted with the titles and objects on display there. You now not only can see but also read the main texts and descriptions relating to the exhibits.
Gayane Movsesyan and Erik Harutyunyan created the virtual exhibition, paying a special tribute to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide through their work. They tried, in this way, to make some episodes of the history of the Armenian Genocide available to people anywhere in the world.
Hundreds of thousands of people visit the Armenian Genocide Museum every year. The number of visitors has changed due to the coronavirus epidemic and the war situation; in this instance the role played by virtual displays has significantly increased and strengthened.
You may "visit" the Armenian Genocide Museum’s temporary exhibition hall using the window below, to become acquainted with the temporary exhibition titled “Tracing Armenian Genocide Survivors’ Families”. The exhibition is presented in two languages, Armenian and English. The stories of more than thirty families who survived the Armenian Genocide with heavy losses are presented in seventeen main sections and are accompanied by photographs, family items, documents, handwritten memoirs, etc.