1. The Armenian Genocide Museum, also known as Tsitsernakaberd, is located in Yerevan, Armenia. It was established in 1967 and serves as a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide that took place during World War I. The museum includes a circular path with 12 basalt slabs leaning inward, representing the 12 lost provinces of Western Armenia, as well as a 44-meter tall stele symbolizing national rebirth and eternal commemoration.

2. The Armenian Genocide Museum is open daily from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, with the exception of Mondays. The museum’s phone number is +374 10 39-09-10.

3. Admission to the museum is free of charge. There are various options for transportation to reach Tsitsernakaberd, including public buses, taxis, and guided tours. Visitors can also walk to the museum from the city center, which is approximately a 30-minute walk.