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The first museum in Armenia dedicated to a musician, established in 1963 and opened November 25, 1967. Located in the composer's residence where Alexander Spendiaryan lived during 1926–1928.
The Ara Sargsyan & Hakob Kojoyan Foundation House-Museum is dedicated to two prominent Armenian artists: sculptor Ara Sargsyan and painter Hakob Kojoyan. The museum preserves and presents their...read more about Ara Sargsyan's & Hakob Kojoyan's museum
The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA, known as NPAK in its Armenian acronym) is a non-governmental organization operating in Yerevan, Armenia. The center promotes...read more about Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art
The Tarkhanyan Center in Yerevan, Armenia is dedicated to preserving and celebrating Armenian modernism, with a particular focus on the work of architect Arthur Tarkhanyan (1932–2008). Established...read more about Arthur Tarkhanyan Centre
The Museum of Berd History and Urban Life, founded in 1981, is a small local-history museum in Berd, Armenia. Its collection of 624 objects (with 434 on display) documents the history and everyday...read more about Berd History museum
The Printing Museum at the National Library of Armenia opened in 2017 and features six exhibition halls showcasing the history of printing, from ancient writing systems through Armenian typography....read more about Book Printing Museum
The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is a contemporary art museum in Yerevan, Armenia, dedicated to bringing the best of contemporary art to the country and showcasing the collection assembled by...read more about Cafesjian Center for the Arts
The Yervand Kochar Museum in Yerevan was founded in 1984 in the studio of Armenian-French artist Yervand Kochar (1899–1979), the founder of "spatial painting" (peinture dans l'espace) and a key...read more about Ervand Kochar Museum