Armenian genocide memorials
A number of organizations, museums, and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Armenian genocide and its over 1 million victims.
Turkey has campaigned against the establishment of such memorials. In 1983, Israeli diplomat Alon Liel [he] reported that he was told by a representative of the Turkish Foreign Ministry that "Turkey will not accept the establishment of an Armenian Memorial in Israel. Establishing such a monument would jeopardize the relations between the two countries and might push them to the point of no return."[1]
List
The following table shows the major memorials around the world dedicated to the memory of the Armenian genocide victims.
Other
Other notable monuments, squares, and memorials of the Armenian genocide include:
- A memorial khatchkar at the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Bzoummar, Lebanon (1960)
- The Armenian Genocide Monument in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1985)
- Relief at the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Bzoummar, Lebanon (1993)
- The Armenian Monument in De Boskamp cemetery, Assen, Netherlands (24 April 2001)
- The memorial monument in Rome, Italy (2006)
- The Wales Genocide Memorial in Cardiff, Wales, (2007)
- The memorial monument in Mislata, Valencia, Spain (2010)
- The Memorial monument at the Saint Abgar Church, Scottsdale, Arizona (2011)[14]
- Armenian Genocide Memorial Square in Los Angeles, not yet finished
- Armenian Genocide Museum of America, not yet opened
- The memorial monument in Petržalka, Bratislava, Slovakia (2011)
- The memorial monument in Košice, Slovakia (2016)
- Mémorial du génocide arménien de Décines-Charpieuat, Rue du 24 Avril 1915 in Décines-Charpieu, France
- Armenian Genocide Memorial, Paul Mistral Park, Grenoble, France
- Memorial, Rue du Génocide Arménien, Chasse-sur-Rhône, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
- Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians Genocide monument, Memorial park, Berlin, Germany
- Armenian Genocide Memorial, Nairyan Street, Seven, Armenia
- Cross stone memorial monument in Nîmes, France (2022)[15]
- Armenian Genocide Square in Haifa, Israel (2023)[16]
Gallery
Inside the memorial chapel in Antelias: the remains of victims recovered from the Syrian desert
Memorial khatchkar at the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Bzoummar, Lebanon (1960)
Memorial at the Genocide complex in
Deir ez-Zor, Syria. (1991)
The Armenian Genocide museum at Der Zor, Syria.
Memorial cross stone in
Grenoble, France (1999)
Memorial khatchkar at
Saint Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church in
Glendale,
California (2000)
Memorial monument in
Romans-sur-Isère, France
Memorial in
Burgas,
BulgariaMemorial cross stone in
Boca Raton,
FloridaIn 2010 was erected in
Mislata (Valencia) in
Spain the first monument commemorating the Armenian genocide. The sculpture, three meters high, is in the gardens of the Garden of Sendra, in the old town.
Translation - To the memory of 1,500,000 Armenians, victims of the 1915 genocide perpetrated by the government of the young Turks in the Ottoman Empire - this memorial is in
Arles,
Provence, France.
For the 94th anniversary at the
California State University, Northridge (2009)
Armenian Martyrs Memorial - above view in
Chelmsford, MassachusettsMemorial in the churchyard of
St Sarkis, Kensington, the oldest Armenian church in the
United KingdomArmenian cross-stone (
Khachkar) in
Plaza Armenia in
Montevideo,
Uruguay
See also
References
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- ^ April 24: Can we start over again? Archived 2 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Today's Zaman. Retrieved 3 June 2013
- ^ Gezi Parkı'na Hrant Dink Parkı adını verelim, 1915'te katledilen Ermenilerin anısına yapılmış anıtı yeniden dikelim Archived 2 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Radikal. Retrieved 26 June 2013
- ^ acam-france.org (ed.). "Monument du Génocide" (in French).
- ^ armenian-genocide.org (ed.). "Memorial at Armenian Church of Montevideo, Uruguay".
- ^ "What is the significance of Armenian Genocide Memorial Day?". www.commemoration.info. Archived from the original on 4 October 2018.
- ^ "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Armenian Genocide Memorial". www.armenian-genocide.org.
- ^ Balakian, Peter (5 December 2008). "Bones". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
- ^ acam-france.org (ed.). "Mémorial du Génocide" (in French).
- ^ Comité de Défense de la Cause Arménienne, ed. (22 April 2005). "Marseille : pose de la première pierre du Mémorial du génocide arménien" (in French). Archived from the original on 12 March 2014.
- ^ "Armenian Memorial Dedicated at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin". Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ "Federation President attends unveiling of Memorial to Armenian Genocide - National Federation of Cypriots". National Federation of Cypriots. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ^ "New Khachkar Unveiled in London". The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. 28 September 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ^ "Հայոց ցեղասպանության հուշարձան' ԱՄՆ Արիզոնա նահանգում". Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
- ^ "Square in Nimes, France renamed in honor of Armenian Genocide victims". armenpress.am.
- ^ "Armenian Genocide Square Inaugurated in Israel's Haifa". asbarez.com.
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