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Culture of Yerevan


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House-Museum of Yeghishe Charents-opened in 1964 on the Mashtots Avenue.

House-Museum of Avetik Isahakyan-opened in 1963 on Baghramyan street.

House-Museum of Alexander Spendiaryan-opened in 1967 on Nalbantian street.

House-Museum of Aram Khachaturian-opened in 1984, contains more than 18,000 valuable items.

House-Museum of Yervand Kochar-opened in 1984 to commemorate the famous Armenian artist Yervand Kochar.

House-Museum of Martiros Saryan-contains the works of the famous painter Martiros Saryan.

House-Museum of Khachatur Abovian-the home of writer Khachatur Abovian in Kanaker, turned into museum in 1939.

Sergei Parajanov Museum-opened in 1991, exhibits the works of Sergei Parajanov and other film directors.

Military Museum-within the Mother Armenia complex at the Victory Park, dedicated to the World War II and Karabakh war.

Museum of Russian Art-founded in 1984 on Isahakyan street, contains a collection of paintings of Russian artists.

Charents Museum of Literature and Arts-located on Arami street.

ARF History Museum-commemorates the history of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, dedicated to its notable members.

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