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    THE INTEREST TOWARD TIGRANAKERT IS INCREASING DAY BY DAY

    http://karabakh-open.info/en/interviewen/2861-en583
    Tuesday, 08 January 2013 16:56

    The state historical and cultural enclosure Tigranakert was created
    by the NKR government decree N937 dated December 23, 2008.

    In 2005 the Artsakh expedition of the Institute of Archaeology and
    Ethnography of Yerevan found the traces of the vast Hellenistic
    settlement built in 1st century BC on the south-western slope of
    Mount Vankasar and the valley adjacent to it and in 2006 it began the
    exploration activities. The city of Tigranakert which was discovered
    in Artsakh is the only settlement after Armenian King Tigran II the
    Great /95-55 BC/ the location of which is precisely definite and
    which is being explored.

    Besides the valuable historical and cultural monuments the flora of
    the enclosure is quite rich and some species are even included into
    the Red Book. The interest towards the enclosure is yearly increasing
    and each day is has dozens of visitors.

    What the state historical and cultural enclosure Tigranakert presents
    to its visitors we tried to find out from director of the enclosure
    Anahit Lorentsyan.

    - I must say that the enclosure has its guide who thoroughly presents
    to the visitors the whole territory of the enclosure together with
    all its historical and cultural monuments: the Reinforced district
    with the Citadel, the Ancient district, the Central district with the
    early Christian chapel, the Ancient and early Christian tomb valleys,
    the early Christian worship complex, the early Christian temple of
    Vankasar, the reservoir adjacent to the royal springs, a number of
    other buildings and the royal park.

    Since May, 2010, due to the efforts of the Department of Tourism
    the archeological museum has been functioning here and everything
    discovered during the explorations are exhibited in it. I must say
    that the exhibits of the museum were refreshed in 2012.

    -Mrs. Lorentsyan, can you sum up the results of the previous year
    and say how many visitors you had during the year.

    - From May 8, 2010, till December 20, 2012, the museum and the
    enclosure had 46812 visitors among them 4846 foreigners and 7200
    Diaspora Armenians.

    In 2011 we had 13973 visitors among them 895 foreigners and 1100
    Diaspora Armenians. As for 2012, I must say the growth tendency is
    quite noticeable; we had 17839 visitors among them 951 foreigners
    and 1252 Diaspora Armenians. This year we were pleased to have 310
    conscripts among our visitors and welcomed this as an important step
    in the military education of the conscripts.

    - What are the foreigners mainly interested in?

    - They are more interested in the ancient town with its culture and
    crafts. Everywhere they search Armenian roots trying to compare the
    data and facts published by the Armenian and Azerbaijani parties. They
    are generally interested in an Armenian man and his world and
    in the Artsakh people, in particular. They always underline the
    simplicity, humaneness and hospitability of the Artsakh people with
    special cordiality, gratitude and very often with astonishment. Some
    foreigners such as Mark from Germany, Sylvie from France just fell
    in love with our country. Being a physician by profession Mark has
    excellent knowledge about our culture and history, and he studies
    something new during each of his visits. During his last visit he was
    greatly interested in the cave chapel and the ancient funeral rituals.

    As for Sylvie, she visted Artsakh 4 times and began to master both
    West and Eastern Armenian.

    - If you were to apply to your new and old visitors what would you
    tell them?

    - To foreigners I would say they are always welcome if you visit our
    country with pure and honest intentions, as for our native people,
    I would ask them to be more careful and why not even proud when
    stepping on each inch of the land in the enclosure realizing that
    here are the remains of our ancestors.

    Armine Hairapetyan

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