An Inspiring Meeting with Students
- 2026-04-20
On April 18, the team of the Carahunge Armenological Center hosted 10th-grade students from Yerevan’s Manuel Kajuni High School No. 54. The initiative for the meeting came from the mathematics teacher, who approached our Center with a request for our specialists to introduce the students to Carahunge, as they were working on a project that included the study of the Carahunge observatory. It is worth noting that the students had already read a considerable amount of material about the Carahunge observatory and came well prepared.
The Armenological Center team gladly accepted the proposal, convinced that the preservation and proper appreciation of Carahunge cannot be fully achieved without educating and engaging the younger generation. We are always pleased to share our knowledge with them.
During the meeting, the Director of the Carahunge Armenological Center, Nana Heruni, presented the Carahunge observatory in detail, discussing its scientific and cultural significance, as well as its connection to cosmic phenomena. Presentations were also delivered by Center members Hrachik Hakobjanyan and Garnik Stepanyan.
We hope that the students gained new knowledge that evening, and that their interest in ancient historical monuments—particularly the Carahunge observatory—will continue to grow in the future. They also expressed their willingness to stay connected with the Center and to participate in the celebration of the summer solstice.
See you soon, dear students.
Watch the recording of the meeting on our YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/S3TUvoNYbc0

The Armenological Center team gladly accepted the proposal, convinced that the preservation and proper appreciation of Carahunge cannot be fully achieved without educating and engaging the younger generation. We are always pleased to share our knowledge with them.
During the meeting, the Director of the Carahunge Armenological Center, Nana Heruni, presented the Carahunge observatory in detail, discussing its scientific and cultural significance, as well as its connection to cosmic phenomena. Presentations were also delivered by Center members Hrachik Hakobjanyan and Garnik Stepanyan.
We hope that the students gained new knowledge that evening, and that their interest in ancient historical monuments—particularly the Carahunge observatory—will continue to grow in the future. They also expressed their willingness to stay connected with the Center and to participate in the celebration of the summer solstice.
See you soon, dear students.
Watch the recording of the meeting on our YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/S3TUvoNYbc0




