“YOUNG SPECIALIST IN MUSEUM” GROUP PARTICIPANTS VISITED MUSEUM OF YSPU AND “GARNI” HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL MUSEUM-RESERVE

“YOUNG SPECIALIST IN MUSEUM” GROUP PARTICIPANTS VISITED MUSEUM OF YSPU AND “GARNI” HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL MUSEUM-RESERVE

In the initiative of “Protection service” NCSO and Armenian State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyam,organized a trip for more than 100 members to the Museum of YSPU and “Garni” Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve.

“Young specialists of Museum ” toured in the Museum of YSPU, got acquainted with the history of the university, the teaching professions. Students had the opportunity to meet with university professors, among whom were also academic secretary of ” Protection service” NCSO, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Ashot Piliposyan, deputy department director, commodities Lianna Gevorgyan, director of Yerevan State Pedagogical University`s Museum Alvard Grigoryan.

Greeting everyone Ashot Piliposyan said. “It is good when people appreciate cultural values, learning about objects made by human hands. The man eventually realized that these values should be kept, and later turned them into a collection, which took place in different museums. I am glad to see that there are young people in this age of technology, people who are interested in museums that present cultural values of the nation. The museum sweet “quagmire” and wish you dedicate your skills to preserve our culture.

In the end, the students were given certificates of participation, and the organizers were given certificates.

“Young specialist of Museum ” tour was over, in “Garni” Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve, where young skilled guides presented the Garni temple from 28 kilometers east of the capital, in the south-western part of Gegham mountain range Geghasar, in the southern foot of the mountain fortress of Garni village, Kotayk province of the same name (c. . III-II century), temple (77 AD), a mosaic floor, bath, palatial buildings and related economic structures, S. Zion Church (VII century) and the nearby ruins of the chapel, a cuneiform inscription “dragon” stone monument called a Greek inscription stone, etc.

“Young specialists of Museums ” and accompanying them teachers and parents said they would return home with rich impressions.