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Silva Kaputikyan Home- Museum

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Silva Kaputikyan’s Home-Museum has been acting since the 3 years anniversary of the poetess’s death, in July of 2009, in that house where she lived for her last 30 years.   The museum is devoted to the exhibition and preservation of the  Armenian  poet  Silva Kaputikyan 's legacy and literary works, consisting of her personal belongings, souvenirs, awards, manuscripts, and books.   Silva Kaputikyan  was an Armenian poet and political activist. One of the best-known Armenian writers of the twentieth century,   she is recognized as "the leading poetess of Armenia"  and "the grand lady of twentieth-century Armenian poetry".     The memorial part of the museum is on the 4th floor, in a part of a 4-room apartment.  The memorial part of the exposition begins from the entrance of the apartment, the second hall is the poetess’s office bedroom, and the third is the living room.   When the poetess was alive, the apartment used to have an open-air balcony, which has becom

Derenik Demirchyan House-Museum

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  Derenik Demirchyan House-Museum , a branch of the Museum of Literature and Art  named after Eghishe Charents , has 670 main and about the same amount of scientific subsidiary objects which present the long-standing creative life of the writer.   It is the apartment of the famous writer, playwright, and public figure D. Demirchyan (1877-1956) in Yerevan, where he lived from 1929 until his death. As a House Museum, it acts since 1977.  There the visitors can not get acquainted with the life and work of the Honored Art Worker of the Armenian SSR, prominent writer, and great master of Armenian prose Derenik Demirchyan. The museum consists of a memorial section (cabinet, living room, and bedroom) and an exhibition hall. It is notable that his violin, which is a unique example of the Stradivari school, is also preserved among the writer’s private goods.  Various literary and musical events are organized in the museum.   For more information: https://gatmuseum.am/en/branches/demirchyan htt

Avetik Isahakyan House-Museum

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The house museum of the Armenian great poet, novelist, translator, literary-public figure, and public speaker Avetik Isahakian is on the nice-looking and peaceful Zarobian street parallel to Baghramian Avenue. The last ten years of his life he lived in this house.    Avetik Isahakian’s house was changed into his house museum with the purpose to immortalize the name of the eminent Armenian poet. The main function of the house museum of Avetik Isahakian is to protect and pass to further generations the sacred relics and material evidence connected with the name of the great poet and bear the sign of his creative hand.  Today the memorial museum of Avetik Isahakian is one of the well-known cultural centers in the capital where thousands of Armenians and foreigners come to visit. Various interesting events: scientific readings, literary-musical events, disputes, presentations of books, open lessons, concerts, temporary exhibitions, and meetings with eminent people of science and culture ar

Aram Khachaturian House-Museum

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  The  Aram Khachaturian House Museum  (opened in  Yerevan ,  Armenia  in 1982 and is devoted to the exhibition of the  Armenian  composer  Aram Khatchaturian 's personal artifacts, as well as to the research and study of his creative output. The composer left his manuscripts, letters, piano, various memorabilia, and personal gifts to the institution in his will.  Aram  Khachaturian  was a  Soviet  and  Armenian  composer and conductor. He is considered one of the leading  Soviet composers . The multi-storied building houses an attractive concert hall (with a concert-grand  Bechstein  piano), where a regular music series takes place. It also houses an extensive library of CDs and a workshop for the restoration and repair of violins. It also publishes a range of scholarly books. The House-Museum is located at 3 Zarobyan St (off Marshal  Bagramyan  Ave). Works The celebrated Soviet Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian's works constitute a precious contribution to the treasure – th

Alexander Spendiaryan House-Museum

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  In 1967, the Alexander Spendiarov House Museum was established in the house where the composer lived during the last years of his life, 1926-1928  (the second-floor apartment at 21 Nalbandyan Street, Yerevan) .   The Soviet Armenian government had given him a room in the communal apartment in 1926. Spendiarov used to enjoy the view of Mount Ararat from the small balcony.   It is the first music memorial museum in Armenia. Alexander Afanasyevich Spendiarov (Spendiaryan)   was an Armenian and Soviet music composer, conductor, and founder of Armenian national symphonic music. The collection of the house museum initially consisted of 400 pieces, which were not only the donation of Marina Spendiarova but also a significant part of the composer's archive preserved in the Yeghishe Charents Museum of Literature and Art. Later, the funds were replenished and currently, the fund collection is 1345 museum objects.  The museum has recreated the genuine atmosphere of the composer's stu

Karen Demirchyan Museum

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Karen Demirchyan Museum  was created in order to study, illuminate and perpetuate the memory of Karen Demirchyan's life and activities. The task of the museum is also to contribute to the patriotic education of the young generation, following the example of Karen Demirchyan. The opening ceremony of the main exhibition took place on April 20, 2007, on the occasion of Karen Demirchyan's 75th birthday. Karen Demirchyan was a Soviet and Armenian politician. He served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia and became President of the National Assembly in 1999 until his assassination with other politicians in the parliament in the Armenian parliament shooting. The museum has rich documentary material to fulfill the tasks set before the museum.  They are documents, photographs, videos, memories of contemporaries, personal belongings, government awards, numerous souvenirs received from friends, colleagues, people, heads of other states and politicians on various occa

Cafesjian Center for the Arts

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  Cafesjian Center for the Arts   is an  art museum  in  Yerevan ,  Armenia . It is around the  Yerevan Cascade  which is a complex of massive staircase with fountains, ascending up from the  Tamanyan Street  gardens and pedestrian zone. Inspired by the vision of its founder,  Gerard L. Cafesjian , the museum offers a wide variety of exhibitions, derived from the Gerard L. Cafesjian collection of contemporary art. Opened in November 2009, besides the exhibition of unique works of modern art, the museum offers a diverse program of lectures, films, concerts, and numerous educational initiatives for adults and children.  ՛ ՛The museum is considered one of the most ambitious works of contemporary architecture undertaken in any of the former republics of the  Soviet Union . ՛՛ The New York Times  described it as "a mad work of architectural megalomania and architectural recovery, (...) one of the strangest and most spectacular museum buildings to open in ages." The museum consist