Viva-MTS sums up Museum Days project

Viva-MTS sums up Museum Days project

PanARMENIAN.Net - In 2020, Viva-MTS launched its cultural project Museum Days amidst the coronavirus pandemic with the aim of introducing the rich heritage of Armenian culture to the public through online tours.

The first season of the project included nine museums, among them the Sergei Parajanov Museum, the Yeghishe Charents Museum of Literature and Art, the Aram Khachaturian, Martiros Saryan, Hovhannes Tumanyan House-Museums, the Komitas Museum-Institute, the National Museum of Armenia, The National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation, Erebuni Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve.

“When we launched the project, there was much enthusiasm and faith that we were doing a great cultural work for our compatriots. Because of the pandemic restrictions, the whole world switched to online communication, and we decided to give an opportunity to get acquainted with Armenian culture by visiting different Armenian museums remotely,” Viva-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian said.

Online museum tours are conducted by interesting and knowledgeable guides, highlighting the most interesting and important features of each museum.

“A large team of professionals worked on each program, we received very positive feedback, as each tour was really interesting. For example, there are so many exhibitions in the National Gallery of Armenia that we had to present it in three parts. I still enjoy watching the programs and get amazed at our cultural heritage,” Ralph added.

Full episodes of the Museum Days project on the official YouTube channel of Viva-MTS.

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