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    EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS

    armradio.am
    05.09.2008 17:07

    This year too the cultural heritage safeguards in CoE member states
    will assemble their efforts to hold the "European Heritage Days"
    jointly launched and conducted since 1991 by the Council of Europe
    and the European Commission. In view of the fact that the subject
    of religion is recognized by international organizations as future
    peace-building and stability factor, International Council on Monuments
    and Sites (ICOMOS) decided to declare the year 2008 as worship heritage
    year titled "Religious heritage and sacred places." On September
    06-07, 2008 Armenia will join the European Heritage Days by a series
    of "Armenia Sacra" events thus continuing to promote recognition,
    conservation and appreciation of religious heritage.

    In Armenia having ancient national cultural roots, like in many
    countries worldwide, the religious heritage constitutes the major part
    of the cultural heritage; it is the direct expression and platform of
    our beliefs, consciousness and historic memory. It is unarguable that
    most of us associate "monument" and "sightseeing" understandings with
    architectural monuments of worship and the surrounding environment
    thereof; religious heritage and sacred places are indivisible from
    Armenia's nature, place-names, customs and national holidays.

    Worship monuments and finds, excavated in Armenian ancient places, are
    bright examples of ancient world's religious beliefs (Erebuni Khald
    and Soussi temples, Metsamor sanctuaries, Armavir and Artashat towns
    and a single monument of pagan architecture in Armenia - Garni temple
    dedicated to the worship of Mihr, God of the sun). Abbacy complexes,
    khachkars (cross-stone), chapels and churches - stone-embodied
    evidences of Armenians' about two thousand years -long Christian
    belief are remarkable not only from the aspect of early Christian
    construction art and history of architecture, but also appear to be
    the core of the Armenian cultural immovable heritage. The official
    list of historical and cultural monuments, adopted by RA Government,
    includes 1300 units of Christian worship monuments regardless their
    level of conservation. From solitary chapels, located in recluse
    places to St. Echmiadzin Mother See, Haghpat, Sanahin or Geghardavank,
    inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage list, are under state protection
    and auspice. Amongst them are the religious heritage of national
    minorities, living in Armenia, i.a., Russian, Greek, Assyrian churches
    as well as Muslim monuments (Blue mosque, Argavand mausoleum, Jewish
    and Kurdish cemeteries etc.)

    Museums of Yerevan and marzes with their special presentations will
    join the special series of "Armenia Sacra" events. By respective orders
    of RA Ministries of Culture and Nature Protection republican museums,
    historic-cultural and reservation-museums will have free of charge
    entranc e for public.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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