

Digitally preserving Armenia’s Christian heritage
Aug 29, 2025
Hüle Keshishian, a Senior Project Manager at TUMO and Director of the Armenian Cultural Heritage Institute, discusses innovative efforts to digitally preserve Armenia's rich Christian heritage. Young engineers are using 3D scanning technology to capture the ancient Yererouk Basilica, connecting their generation to a 2000-year-old history. As Armenia faces regional conflicts, Keshishian emphasizes the emotional stakes involved, highlighting how this project not only preserves architecture but also strengthens cultural identity among youth in a precarious landscape.
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High-Tech Preservation Methods
- TUMO uses drones, photogrammetry and laser scanners to create accurate 3D records of ancient churches.
- Combining photogrammetry and laser scanning yields colour-rich models with precise architectural measurements.
Release Scans Gradually Online
- Build an accessible online platform to share scanned sites progressively.
- Publish scans incrementally so the archive grows while processing continues.
Last-Minute Scans During War
- TUMO raced into Artsakh during a conflict and scanned 40 sites in a few weeks to salvage heritage.
- They later scanned another 40 sites, creating an archive of 80 Artsakh monuments.