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Genocide Memorial Wall, Yerevan

A poignant memorial in Yerevan honoring the victims and recognizing those who spoke out against the Armenian Genocide.

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The Genocide Memorial Wall in Yerevan is part of the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, commemorating the victims of the Armenian Genocide. The wall features names of individuals and settlements affected by the genocide, serving as a place of remembrance and reflection.

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  • 5FPQ+8MH, Tsitsernakaberd Parking, Yerevan, Kentron, AM

Local tips

  • Visit the memorial complex on April 24 to witness the large-scale commemoration events.
  • Explore the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute to gain deeper insights into the historical context.
  • Take time to reflect at the Sanctuary of Eternity and observe the eternal flame.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Tsitsernakaberd parking area, the Memorial Wall is a short walk. Follow the paved path leading towards the main memorial complex. The wall is located adjacent to the main monument and is easily accessible on foot.

  • Public Transport

    From Yerevan city center, take a bus or taxi to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex. Once you arrive at the complex, follow the signs to the main memorial area. The Memorial Wall is located within the complex, a short walk from the bus stop or taxi drop-off point. A single bus fare within Yerevan typically costs around 100 AMD.

  • Taxi

    A taxi ride from Republic Square in Yerevan to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex typically costs between 1,000-1,500 AMD, depending on traffic. Upon arrival, the taxi can drop you off directly at the parking area of the complex, from where the Memorial Wall is a short walk.

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The Genocide Memorial Wall, an integral part of Yerevan's Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, stands as a solemn tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Erected in 1967, the complex commemorates the 1.5 million Armenians who perished during the early 20th century. The 100-meter basalt wall is inscribed with the names of Armenian-populated settlements in Turkey, where massacres and deportations were organized. Beyond listing affected locations, the wall also honors international figures who raised awareness about the Armenian Genocide. Urns containing soil from the graves of these individuals are interred behind the wall, including humanitarians, politicians, and cultural figures. The Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, including the Memorial Wall, has become a pilgrimage site for Armenians worldwide. Every year on April 24th, thousands gather to commemorate the genocide victims, laying flowers and paying respects. The complex includes the Sanctuary of Eternity with an eternal flame and a museum-institute dedicated to the study of the Armenian Genocide.

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