OFFICIAL OPENING OF YEREVAN HISTORY MUSEUM TAKES PLACE
Noyan Tapan
Apr 03 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, NOYAN TAPAN. "It is a museum appropriate for a city
having history of millenniums. I am sure that continually collecting
evidences of the history of our capital, it will be one of the most
visited centers of Yerevan." RA President Robert Kocharian made such
a writing in the honourary guests' register of the Yerevan History
Museum the official opening of which took place on April 3. Yerevan
Mayor Yervand Zakharian mentioned that the museum, after having
functioned for many years in territories having minimal conditions,
finally found its constant and final refuge in the newly-built building
of the Mayor's Office. He stated that one exhibition-hall of the museum
has already functioned in the Mayor's Office building since 2005. In Y.
Zakharian's words, serious and voluminous works were done during 2
years in the museum having in total 87 thousand exhibits. 71 mln drams
(about 200 thousand U.S. dollars) were given by the state, owing to
what all the exhibition-halls were completely furnished and designed.
Noyan Tapan
Apr 03 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, NOYAN TAPAN. "It is a museum appropriate for a city
having history of millenniums. I am sure that continually collecting
evidences of the history of our capital, it will be one of the most
visited centers of Yerevan." RA President Robert Kocharian made such
a writing in the honourary guests' register of the Yerevan History
Museum the official opening of which took place on April 3. Yerevan
Mayor Yervand Zakharian mentioned that the museum, after having
functioned for many years in territories having minimal conditions,
finally found its constant and final refuge in the newly-built building
of the Mayor's Office. He stated that one exhibition-hall of the museum
has already functioned in the Mayor's Office building since 2005. In Y.
Zakharian's words, serious and voluminous works were done during 2
years in the museum having in total 87 thousand exhibits. 71 mln drams
(about 200 thousand U.S. dollars) were given by the state, owing to
what all the exhibition-halls were completely furnished and designed.
