Perched on a hill above the capital city of Yerevan stands a sacred memorial for Armenians around the world. It's called the citadel or fortress of swallows. It's a place named for the bird that is known to return to its nest, even after its the nest is destroyed. The Tzitzernagapert museum and memorial in Yerevan is a metaphor for those who survived the Armenian Genocide but were dispersed to the four corners.