Introducing Matenadaran, the world’s largest repository of Armenian manuscripts, as festival partner

We are delighted to share the Matenadaran in Yerevan, Armenia as a participant and partner in the World Festival of Cultural Diversity.

The project is a 3D tour of the whole Matenadaran museum complex. The virtual tour comprises of the permanent exhibition hall where selected samples of Armenian manuscript art and miniature painting are currently displayed. This hall gives an overview of the most diverse fields of Armenian historiography, literature, science and culture going back to the early Middle Ages.

You will also be able to experience the exhibition hall, which holds foreign-language manuscripts from Latin, Greek, Arabic, Persian, Georgian, Ottoman Turkish, Ethiopian and more, highlighting the cultural diversity of the collections. In addition, visitors can view the hall dedicated to the manuscripts from Artsakh and Utik.

The foundation is delighted to share this immense project with our audiences.

Explore the 3D tour here

Share

Related News

The Khalili Collections in Numbers

The Khalili Collections refers collectively to eight distinct art collections assembled by Professor Sir Nasser D. Khalili over a five-decade period. Together, the Collections comprise

Read More

CONTACT:

Resources:

Initiatives:

In Partnership With:

© 2024 Khalili Foundation. Proudly supported by: Nocturnal Cloud