National Archives of Armenia
Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային արխիվ | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1923 (1923) |
Jurisdiction | Government of Armenia |
Headquarters | Yerevan, Armenia |
Website | Official website |
The National Archives of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային արխիվ, romanized: Hayastani azgayin arkhiv) are the national archives of Armenia. The agency was officially founded in 1923. The headquarters are located in Yerevan, with regional branches in other cities.
Overview
This non-commercial state organization carries out scientific and cultural activities under the direction of the Ministry of Territorial Administration of Armenia, which searches, registers, preserves and uses the collection of archives of Armenia in accordance with the legislation of Armenia. The National Archives also provides services in local areas, acting on behalf of the state.
At present, there are 11 regional branches and 29 regional representations under the auspices of the Government of Armenia. As of 1 January 2013, 5,759 funds have been fully concentrated with 3,419,353 storage units. All documents stored in the archive are available to users, except documents that spread information about personal and family secrets and are not sufficiently protected.
Amatuni Virabyan was director of the National Archives from 2003 until his removal in September 2020.
International cooperation
Armenia is a member of the International Council on Archives.
See also
- Archives by country
- Armenian National Cinematheque
- List of archives
- List of national archives
- National Library of Armenia
External links
- National Archives of Armenia
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notable landmarks
- Shengavit archaeological site
- Erebuni Fortress
- Teishebaini archaeological site
- Tsiranavor Church of Avan
- Katoghike Church
- Red Bridge
- Zoravor Church
- Saint John the Baptist Church
- Blue Mosque
- Mordechai Navi Synagogue
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- Holy Mother of God Russian Church
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- Mother Armenia
- Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial
- Yerevan Cascade
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- Komitas Pantheon
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- Elite Plaza Center
and recreation
- National Library
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- Khnko Aper Children's Library
- Avetik Isahakyan Central Library
- Yerevan Opera
- Sundukyan Theatre
- H. Tumanyan Puppet Theatre
- Stanislavski Russian Theatre
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- H. Ghaplanyan Drama Theatre
- Komitas Chamber Music House
- Moscow Cinema
- Nairi Cinema
- Yerevan Circus
- National Gallery of Armenia
- Yerevan Vernissage
- History Museum of Armenia
- Charents Museum of Literature
- Yerevan History Museum
- Matenadaran
- Erebuni Museum
- Modern Art Museum
- House-Museum of A. Khachaturian
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- Sergei Parajanov Museum
- Ara Sargsyan and Hakob Kojoyan Museum
- Near East Art Museum
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- ARF History Museum
- Aznavour Centre
- Komitas Museum
- Armenian Railways Museum
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- State Academy of Fine Arts
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- Crisis Management State Academy
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- Anatole France French School
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- Chinese-Armenian Friendship School
- European University of Armenia
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