
ArmInfo. Zhanna Andreasyan, RA Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (MoESCS), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with philanthropist Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian. This agreement marks an important and symbolic step toward the preservation and development of Armenia's cultural heritage, according to the MoESCS press service.
Under the memorandum, philanthropist Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian intends to donate real estate located in the Garni community, along with his personal collection, to the Republic of Armenia for the purpose of establishing a carpet museum. This initiative is of exceptional significance, as it provides an opportunity to create a new cultural hub dedicated to the art of Armenian carpet weaving. The museum is envisioned as a major educational and cultural center that will host themed exhibitions, masterclasses, educational programs, and other cultural events.
Zhanna Andreasyan expressed her gratitude to the philanthropist for his extraordinary contribution to the preservation and development of the national cultural heritage.
"Your patriotic initiative is invaluable. This is a vital step toward preserving, popularizing, and passing down the art of Armenian carpet weaving to future generations, as well as fostering a new creative environment. This initiative can serve as the foundation for a significant new cultural landmark, which will also stimulate tourism and public interest in Armenia," the Minister said, noting that the establishment of a carpet museum is also outlined in the Strategy for the Preservation and Development of Culture of the Republic of Armenia.
Expressing his appreciation for the partnership, benefactor Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian noted that he was very pleased with this collaboration, which he had long envisioned. "I am confident that together we will achieve success. This is also a significant example of strengthening Armenia-Diaspora relations through joint initiatives. Carpet weaving is a unique and vital component of Armenian culture, reflecting the history, traditions, and artistic expression of our people," the philanthropist said.
It should be noted that, according to the memorandum, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports will ensure the professional and organizational development of the museum, attract the necessary professional potential, ensure the proper preservation of the collections, and ensure the museum's effective operation. The creation of the new museum will contribute to the preservation, study, and popularization of the rich heritage of carpet art, ensuring its transmission to future generations.