Paris is already vibrating to the rhythm of the Olympic Games! And from July 25 to August 11, 2024, in parallel,AGBU Paris ' Armenian Cultural Center is hosting the Armenian Olympic Club. This event, organized byAGBU France in partnership with various Armenian institutions, promises to bring together sports and culture enthusiasts around Armenian athletes attending the Paris 2024 Olympics.
During this period, visitors will have the opportunity to experience privileged moments in the company of Armenian athletes after their events. In addition to watching the events live, they will be able to meet the athletes, chat with them and even discover exclusive presentations on the history and performances of theArmenian Olympic team. Fans will also be able to take away unique souvenirs of the event at merchandise stands.
This project, supported by prestigious partners such as theEmbassy of the Republic of Armenia in France and the Armenian Olympic Committee, aims to strengthen ties between the Parisian and Armenian communities, while celebrating the values of sport and conviviality. The inauguration was attended by key figures such as Karen Giloyan, Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, as well as Vahagn Khatchaturyan , President of the Republic of Armenia, and Youri Djorkaeff, a footballer of Armenian origin. The event was also organized by the association Courir pour la Mémoire, which fights against genocide and Holocaust denial, and aims to raise public awareness of these issues.
And for the record, this isArmenia 's eighth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics since the post-Soviet era. For these Games, 15 Armenian athletes will represent their country in eight disciplines:
Also of note, boxer Davit Chaloyan has been named Armenia's flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
A rare opportunity to share unique moments with athletes and plunge into the heart of the Armenian Olympic spirit during the Paris 2024 Games! Want to come along?
Dates and Opening Time
From July 25, 2024 to August 11, 2024
Location
Armenian Cultural Center
118 Rue de Courcelles
75017 Paris 17
Access
Metro line 2 "Courcelles" station
Prices
Free
Official website
ugabfrance.org