Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex

The 120 hectares surrounding Tsitsernakaberd are envisioned as more than just a green space—they will become an urban forest shaped by memory and life.

Through this thoughtful and ambitious project, Armenia Tree Project aims to breathe new life into this important site of remembrance for Armenians everywhere. Visitors will follow paths that weave through memory and history, passing water features and archaeological areas that together will form a rich, biodiverse urban forest.

Around 30 hectares of the existing park will be restored and enhanced, while the remaining land will be afforested, adding a new ecological layer across the entire site.

This transformation is both symbolic and environmentally significant. When complete, it will provide roughly one additional square meter of green space per resident of Yerevan, improving air quality, strengthening the city’s microclimate, and enhancing urban resilience.

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