“The Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex will be open on April 24, and the construction works will

April 19, 2026

In August last year, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute announced that the 2nd stage of the construction works of the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex is starting. During the construction works, the 3 facades of the monument must be repaired.

One of the co-authors of the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex and Museum-Institute project is Sasur Kalashyan, an honored architect of the Republic of Armenia. according to him, the repair works of 3 fronts will be completed by April 24, that is, the memorial complex will be open to visitors on April 24.

“On April 24, the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex will be open, the construction works have been completed, and the area has been cleaned. Visitors will see the previous appearance, the quality of construction works is sufficient, they were not in a hurry, there are no problems. The general works are under our control, we are not the only ones who supervise, they come from the Department of Monuments Protection, they also supervise in their turn, there are no complaints.” 168.amSashur Kalashyan said in a conversation with

According to the architect, after April 24, other buildings will also be renovated.

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“We have still repaired 3 facades, while there are 12 facades, that is, 9 facades need to be repaired. We will still decide whether to do it completely or in parts, I think we will do it in parts.

I am actively involved in all the works, once or twice a week we must go to the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex, get acquainted with the works being carried out,” said Sashur Kalashyan.

As for the renovation of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, the architect said that the roof is being repaired, the front part is being cleaned from salting. On April 24, those works will be completed, as a part of the roof is being done, it will be completely sewn later.

It should be noted that the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute was opened in 1995, during the 80th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The architects of the museum-institute are Sashur Kalashyan, Artur Tarkhanyan, the sculptor is Ferdinand Arakelyan.

The visit of official delegations arriving in Armenia to the Armenian Genocide Museum is planned by the state protocol.

The construction of the Armenian Genocide Memorial was completed in 1967, the opening took place on November 29 of the same year, during the Soviet rule, when the national ideology, including the mention of the Armenian Genocide, was rejected.

The memorial is dedicated to the memory of 1.5 million innocent victims killed by the Ottoman authorities in Western Armenia in 1915.

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Emil Lazarian

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