(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 20. Ministry of
Culture of Azerbaijan presented models of museums and memorial
complexes to be built on the liberated territories of Azerbaijan at
its stand within the framework of exhibitions held in Baku, Head of
press service of Azerbaijan's Ministry of Culture Nurida
Allahyarova told
According to her, the stands of the ministry provide the
possibility of virtual visits to cultural centers on Azerbaijan's
liberated territories.
'The cultural centers will be build in Shusha, Aghdam, Gubadli
and other territories. Moreover, the stand of the ministry for the
first time presents the models of the Fuzuli memorial complex and
Open Air Museum of Occupation in Aghdam designed by Italian
specialists. The idea of this museum is to inform about the
destruction of all the sights of Aghdam by Armenians,' Allahyarova
said.
Conservation of some vandalized objects in an unchanged form,
according to world practice, is in the nature of informing about
the vandalism of Armenians in relation to Azerbaijani cultural
objects.To date, it is known that the drama theater in Aghdam,
subjected to Armenian vandalism, will be preserved in this state.
It's planned to restore the cultural objects. In connection with In
the absence of certificates for some objects, restoration work will
be carried out on the basis of the materials Azerbaijan has,
existing photographs, some provided by Azerbaijani citizens,'she
stated.
'I also want to note that in Aghdam, where President of
Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev raised Azerbaijan flag, the National Flag
Square will be created. A museum will be built here, various
exhibits will be presented, events will be held. Opposite the flag
square, it's planned to build the Victory arena. It will be
possible to watch various events on the square from this arena in
the open air,' Allahyarova added.
She also noted that Fuzuli memorial complex will include five
pavilions, each of which will present various information, namely
the pavilion dedicated to the heroes of the Karabakh war, the
pavilion reflecting the consequences of Armenian occupation and
others.
In addition, Allahyarova said that the catalog of Shusha city is
presented at the stand of the Ministry of Culture today.
'This catalog is presented in three languages and reflects
historical information about the city, its sights, as well as
photos and other information,' she said.