Ruben Sevak Museum (Armenian: Ռուբեն Սևակ թանգարան) is an art museum located in Vagharshapat, Armenia. Opened on 10 September 2013, the museum is housed in the Ghazarapat building of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, adjacent to the Mother Cathedral. Ghazarapat itself is an 8th-century building previously used as a monastic residence. The first floor has been renovated through the efforts of the French-Armenian benefactor Hovhannes Chilingirian; who is a nephew of the Armenian poet Ruben Sevak.
Priests from the Etchmiadzin Cathedral, archbishop of Armenian Apostolic churches in Armenia, Georgia and Russia and Eastern Europe Raphael Minasian, Hasmik Poghosyan the minister of culture, Hranush Hakobyan the minister of diaspora, operators in culture and education were present at the inauguration ceremony of the museum.[1]
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RubenSevakMuseum (Armenian: Ռուբեն Սևակ թանգարան) is an art museum located in Vagharshapat, Armenia. Opened on 10 September 2013, the museum is housed...
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museum is home to treasures of the Armenian Church throughout history. RubenSevakMuseum: opened in 2013 within the Ghazarapat building of the Mother See....
home to around 80,000 valuable books. RubenSevakMuseum: located in the 1st floor of Ghazarapat building, the museum was officially opened on September...
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Yerevan adopted an anthem, "Erebuni-Yerevan", using lyrics written by Paruyr Sevak and set to music composed by Edgar Hovhannisyan. It was selected in a competition...
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Thaw. Paruyr Sevak, a prominent Soviet Armenian author, wrote an essay about Andranik in 1963 after reading one of his soldier's notes. Sevak wrote that...
commentator and writer Müjdat Gürsu (1971–1994), professional footballer RubenSevak (1885-1915), Armenian poet Eleftherios Stavridis (1893–1966), ex General...
and of the Genocide came to be more openly discussed, writers like Paruyr Sevak, Gevork Emin, Silva Kaputikyan and Hovhannes Shiraz began a new era of literature...
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Mourning and Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide". Armenian Genocide Museum. 10 March 2009. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019. Retrieved 17 November...