On one of Yerevan's hills, offering a unique panorama of the city and the snowy peaks of Mount Ararat, rises the majestic statue of "Mother Armenia". She stands as the guardian of the capital, embodying strength and steadfastness, the readiness to defend the homeland and at the same time, the longing for peace. The image of the woman-warrior unites military power with maternal care, blending severity with tenderness.
At her feet lies the "Mother Armenia" Museum of Military History, presenting a detailed chronicle of World War II and the Artsakh liberation movement. Its exhibits include photographs, documents, weapons and personal belongings of heroes, bringing history to life and making it tangible for each visitor.
The museum's walls preserve memories of hardships and victories, reminding all of the price of peace and the freedom won by the people. The atmosphere of this place radiates solemnity, where pride in the past merges with faith in the future. "Mother Armenia" towers over Yerevan not just as a monument, but as a living symbol of courage and hope, uniting generations.