A wonderful museum of Armenian culture. Everything is imbued with the spirit of Armenia. You can touch antique objects with your hands. Be sure to take a guide, he will show you everything, tell you, answer your questions. Thank you for preserving cultural heritage👍🖐🤗⛰️🏔
A wonderful place, I advise all tourists to visit! It is with an excursion. The girl tells a very interesting story. There are also sweets and coffee - they are incomparable.
This house-museum is a must-visit, this is the second time here. You will definitely like it, many things can be touched). There are guided tours in Russian. There are much more exhibits here than in the Historical Museum, since the building is currently being renovated there.
Creativity is also felt in the cafe at the museum - dishes of Armenian cuisine in an unusual performance, such as are not found in restaurants in Yerevan.
I really liked the museum. A lot of old stuff. I recommend taking a guide who will tell you a lot of interesting things. Be sure to sit in a cafe, feel the era. We took tea and cotton wool, it was delicious, but we liked it more in Garni.
We did a photo shoot with a family in national costumes. The museum staff were very respectful and courteous, even at home. A very beautiful and atmospheric place!
My son and I are delighted with the Museum. It's a very atmospheric place. A must-visit. A large collection, both of his own works of art and acquired ones, is something to see. Special thanks to the guide Vika for an interesting tour. She is a very nice girl and tells a good story.
A must-visit! An art cafe and a charming house museum of the artist Lusik Aguletsi and her family. An amazing collection of jewelry, interior and household items, weapons, clothes. I can't even believe that one person can put it all together. You need to go here to get into the Armenian culture and, importantly, to have a delicious and beautiful lunch or drink Armenian coffee.
It's a must-visit place, but you can't tell anyone about it. We were accompanied by a wonderful girl, Anahit, an art critic. She told it so interestingly, with soul and pride for her people, that even a one-and-a-half-year-old child easily withstood an hour. The real soul of Yerevan is beating here.
This museum is a must-see! Paintings and sculptures of family members and the artist herself, carpets, jewelry, national clothes, Armenian way of life, beliefs, traditions - you will learn absolutely everything from an excursion in this museum. I paid 6,000 drams (less than 1,000 rubles) for the entrance and the tour for two (me and the child). You understand the culture of this country here. After the tour, we stayed here for lunch. They cook very tasty, tolma is delicious.
I will not post all the photos, but I strongly advise you to visit, and with an excursion)
Without exaggeration, the whole of Armenia has been gathered in this place from ancient times to the present day! Everyday life, customs, beliefs, authentic household items, national clothes, jewelry, as well as paintings and sculptures created by the owners of this house, which has now become a museum - all this can be seen, and listening to the story of a wonderful guide, immerse yourself in the original culture of the ancient people, true to their traditions! I highly recommend everyone to visit! And right in the museum you will be fed delicious national
dishes, according to the recipes of the hostess herself, Lusik Aguletsi!
You just have to visit here, you definitely have to visit. And be sure to be hungry, because in addition to the wonderful museum, there is a great cafe with traditional Armenian food!
We were very surprised and amazed by what we saw in this small but wonderful MUSEUM, created by the great love of the talented Lusik Aguletsi for the entire very rich heritage of the Armenian people! How comprehensively and very intelligibly she managed to show all aspects of the life of the Armenian people, their hard work, skills, and skill! If you come to Armenia, then you should definitely visit this MUSEUM! And the staff (a young girl guide, unfortunately, we do not know her name) treats what is shown with great love, respect and awe. Thank you very much! Ernst, Tatiana from Moscow (visited this MUSEUM on November 2, 2021)
It is quite an interesting house-museum for those who are interested in ethnography. It is located near the railway station of Yerevan, but the place is unknown to many. You have to take a tour of the house, otherwise you won't understand anything. Nearby, a neighbor has inexpensive straw crafts. There is a cafe in the house, it seems to be popular, but we did not visit.
A pleasant museum with an exposition that can compete with the Historical Museum on Republic Square. Only here they also feed. And the food is delicious.
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Елена
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March 25, 2023
A must-visit place in Yerevan. Although this is the Lyusik house museum, however, it gives an understanding of the life and way of life of all Armenians. It presents both the work of the artist and her loved ones, but also household items and the culture of the people. Thank you very much to the Lyusik family for allowing us to get acquainted with her heritage and creativity! And also to a guide who loves his job, who introduced us to the exhibits in a fascinating and very interesting way! By the way, there are a lot of them here
It seemed as if we were not in a museum, but long-awaited guests of a loved one)