Moscow Armenian Cemetery

The Armenian Cemetery of Moscow (Armenian: Մոսկվայի Հայկական Գերեզմանատուն, Russian: Армя́нское Вага́ньковское кла́дбище, Armyanskoe Vagan'kovskoe kladbishche) is an Armenian historical cemetery in Moscow, Russia It is located in the Krasnaya Presnya (Красная Пресня) district, not far from Vagankovo Cemetery. The cemetery was established in 1804 by the initiative of Minas Lazarev, the leader of Moscow’s Armenian community, who also initiated the construction of the Surb Harutyun Armenian church (1808–1815). The Lazarev family crypt is located under the church. The cemetery and the church are under state protection. Among the state-protected monuments are the obelisk on A.A. Loris-Melikov's tomb (1844), Ananov's[clarification needed] tombs (constructed by medieval Armenian canons) [further explanation needed], khachkar on D.S. Melik-Beglyarov's tomb (1913), and the modernist gravestone for Nikolai Tarasov sculpted by Nikolai Andreev. The Armenian Cemetery is also the resting place for the remains of people who were not of Armenian descent.

Moscow Armenian Cemetery
Армянское Ваганьковское кладбище
Մոսկվայի Հայկական Գերեզմանատուն
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Established1805
Location
CountryRussia
Coordinates55°45′59″N 37°33′13″E / 55.76639°N 37.55361°E / 55.76639; 37.55361
Size17 hectares (42 acres)
No. of graves10,000 +

Burials at Armenian Cemetery of Moscow

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Tigran Petrosian's Grave
 
Andrei Platonov's grave at Armenian Cemetery

Books

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  • (in Russian) Памятники архитектуры Москвы. Окрестности старой Москвы (северо-западная и северная часть территории). М., "Искусство XXI век", 2004, ISBN 5-98051-011-7, с. 71
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