Famous attractions in Yerevan, Armenia: The Armenian Genocide Memorial, suitable for taking photos and checking in, as well as a weekend vacation destination!

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Yerevan, Armenia is a world-famous tourist resort city, where tourists from all over the world come for vacation. Today I recommend a famous attraction: the Armenian Genocide Memorial. In the 19th century, the Armenians under Ottoman rule hoped to use external forces to emulate the Greeks and gain independence from the declining Ottoman Empire. During the century-long war between the Ottomans and the Russians, the Ottomans continuously ceded territory and paid indemnities. They attributed the cause of their defeat to the pro-Russian Armenians, and used this as an excuse to drive out and massacre the Armenians in their territory. It is estimated that between 1 and 1.5 million Armenians were massacred by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923. It accounted for 50% of the Armenian population at that time. It can be described as a genocidal massacre. The independent Turkish government has never acknowledged this incident. In order to commemorate the compatriots who died, the Armenian government built this group of monuments and memorials on a hill near the capital Yerevan. April 24th of each year is designated as the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. The 12 inverted stone tablets surrounding the center of the circle symbolize the territories of the 12 provinces lost in Armenian history. The eternal flame in the center of the circle commemorates the 1.5 million innocent souls who were massacred. Very suitable for taking photos, sightseeing and vacation!
Address: նեաանտենտոնArmenian Genocide Museum, աեաան, Հայաստան
Opening hours: 11:00-16:30

Post by 秋秋1 | Apr 14, 2025

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