National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle
National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle
National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle
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PatrickM_Travels
Almaty, Kazakhstan1,788 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
This museum is about a 45 minute drive from Yerevan. It is located on a large complex that also includes the Sardarapat Memorial. I've been to nearly every museum in Armenia and this is by far the best one. It feels modern, very well laid out, spacious, and houses the nicest collection of cultural artifacts I've seen in Armenia. I highly, highly recommend you visit this museum. Entrance fee was 700 dram (about $1.50) per person and guided tour was an additional 3500 dram for the group. I recommend bringing a group of people so that the cost for the guided tour is not much per person. We had a group of 8, so the tour was very affordable! Tour guide spoke exceptional English and really was very nice. She had a great sense of humor. If you do the tour then you should count on your visit taking 1-2 hours. You'll love this museum!
Written July 30, 2015
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Aram K
Yerevan, Armenia916 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
Isn't this the same as Sardarapt museum? Great job Patrick, posting all these photos. We visited the place with my kids in summer and they really enjoyed the museum. A lot of exponats, number of rooms, levels, guides available.
Written November 22, 2015
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Kaj Elkjær K
Kongsvinger, Norway496 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
A very interesting ethnographic museum, where I would recommend a guided tour with good explanations about the exhibitions. Can definitely be recommended.
Written July 14, 2019
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Hovhannes
Yerevan, Armenia2 contributions
Jun 2019 • Business
It is really astonishing place, where you can find out everything about Armenia.Culture if this country is very interesting.
Written June 9, 2019
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vderderian73
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates113 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
The museum contains plenty of precious times that can take you into sequential development ages of Armenian highlands several centuries BC up to the recent time .
Written July 8, 2017
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