Kevork Chavoush Museum

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Kevork Chavoush Museum in 2015.

The Kevork Chavoush Museum was opened in 1980 and is located in Ashnak, Armenia.[1] The museum displays the history and culture of Ashnak and also presents the life and work of Kevork Chavoush, a leader of the Armenian national liberation movement, including his personal belongings.

History[edit]

The museum was built in the 1980s by the initiative of Gevorg Melkonyan, a nephew of Kevork Chavush, and designed by architect Rafael Israelyan. An eagle flying westward towards Western Armenia was later added on the museum tower. The sculpture of an Armenian Eagle was erected in 2014 on the "Fidayatan" tower of the Kevork Chavush Museum and was designed by architect Levon Mkrtchyan and sculptor Gevorg Gevorgyan.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ՏՈՒՆ-ԹԱՆԳԱՐԱՆ ԳԵՎՈՐԳ ՉԱՈՒՇԻ" (in Armenian). ArmMonuments. Retrieved 18 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Գևորգ Չաուշի թանգարանի աշտարակին արծվի քանդակ է տեղադրվել" (in Armenian). 1in.am. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2017.