About AGMI |
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation manages the Armenian Genocide Memorial and the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.
The Armenian Genocide Memorial was officially opened on November 29, 1967.
The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute was opened in 1995 as one of the institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. In 2017 the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute became a separate Foundation.
The Board of trustees of the Foundation is composed of 15 members both from Armenia and Diaspora, presided over by a French Armenian historian and a foreign member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Raymond Kevorkian.
Currently, the Museum-Institute has the following divisions:
Department of Museum Exhibition and Services;
Department of Study of Memoirs, Documents, and Press;
The Armenian Genocide Victims’ Documentation and Data Collection
Department;
Comparative Genocide Studies Department;
Department of Organizing Museum Exhibitions;
Department of Museum Collections and Archives;
Educational Department;
Scientific Library;
Department of External Relations and Media;
Financial Department.
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DONATE |
TO KEEP THE MEMORY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ALIVE
Special Projects Implemented by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation
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COPYRIGHT |
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AGMI BOOKSTORE |
The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute’s “World of Books”
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TESTIMONIAL OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SURVIVORS |
THE AGMI COLLECTION OF UNPUBLISHED MEMOIRS
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ONLINE EXHIBITION |
SELF-DEFENSE IN CILICIA DURING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
DEDICATED TO THE CENTENNIAL OF THE SELF-DEFENSE BATTLES OF MARASH, HADJIN, AINTAB
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LEMKIN SCHOLARSHIP |
AGMI ANNOUNCES 2024 LEMKIN SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
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TRANSFER YOUR MEMORY |
Share your family story,
Transfer your memory to generations.
On the eve of April 24, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute undertakes an initiative “transfer your memory”.
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