Perched on a hill overlooking Yerevan, the Armenian Genocide Museum and Tsisernakaberd Memorial honor the 1.5 million Armenians who perished during the Armenian Genocide under the Ottoman Empire. The museum, with its free admission, aims to raise awareness about a tragedy still denied by some governments. The expansive complex, a poignant site for both locals and visitors, offers a somber and reflective experience, providing a space to remember and learn about this significant historical event.
Armenian Genocide Museum (Tsitsernakaberd)
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