Exhibitions
Exhibitions “Armenian Woman - Victim and Heroine of the Genocide” & “Strunga - the new home of Armenian orphans”
Intrare liberă / Free entrance
In the NTB Rotonda, two exhibitions that recover a painful but essential memory: “The Armenian Woman - Victim and Heroine of the Genocide” & “Strunga - the new home of Armenian orphans”.
The opening of the exhibitions will take place in the Rotonda Hall, "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre Bucharest, Thursday, April 10, 2025, starting 7:00 p.m.
We invite you to an event dedicated to memory and resistance, where the past takes voice through stories and images that reconstruct fragments of the tragic but full of strength and courage history of the Armenian people.
Armenian Woman - Victim and Heroine of the Genocide
An exhibition about the courage and suffering of Armenian women during the Armenian Genocide. Through photographs, stories and testimonies, we discover the faces and destinies of women who fought for survival: Gulizar, Araksi Djebedjian, Parandzem Palian, Zepyur Metspahkian, Varter Nazarian-Deranian, Elmas Sarajian-Boyajian, Aurora Mardiganian, Srbuhi Grigoryan, Zabel Yesayan, Zaruhi Pahri and many others.
Strunga – the new home of Armenian orphans
An incursion into the story of the Strunga Orphanage, opened in 1923 with the support of King Ferdinand I, where 200 orphaned children, victims of the Genocide, found shelter and a new chance. Through documents, photographs and testimonies, the exhibition brings the destiny of these children and the legacy they left us back to the fore.
Two exhibitions recovering a painful but essential memory. An invitation to reflect on history, resistance, identity and humanity.
Event organized by the Armenian Union of Romania through the Armenian Cultural Centre in Bucharest
Partners: Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Romania, “I.L. Caragiale” National Theater Bucharest, Armenian Genocide Institute Museum, Archdiocese of the Armenian Church in Romania
Design: Atelierul de grafică / GraphicFont.ro; Print: Ararat Publishing House
The exhibition will run from April 10 - May 9, 2025
Free admission, daily from 14.00 - 18.30, except public holidays.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







