I visited this museum with my wife . Thanks to the free WiFi, it was possible to translate all the information inside, but there is also a competent guide.It was interesting to get acquainted with the history of the Armenian people, with national costumes, their culture, ancient manuscripts, there are even Xll gospels.. The beautiful architecture of the building itself and already at the entrance was impressed by the sculpture of Mesrop Mashtots, the founder of the Armenian alphabet, and next to it an interesting inscription in ancient Armenian, which reminded us of the words from the Bible from the book of proverbs "The wise will listen and multiply knowledge, and the wise will find wise advice" Is a good reminder of how valuable the truth from the Bible is.Apparently Mashtots meant it. It is good that there are people who care about preserving ancient history for future generations. If you are in Yerevan, be sure to visit this museum.
The museum is a collection of written cultural monuments. You get into the atmosphere of the museum from the outside, where architectural elements, khachkars and other exhibits brought from different parts are located. Inside there are halls dedicated to the history and culture of the Armenian people, as well as, of course, handwritten and printed publications - books, manuscripts, manuscripts. There is a separate room where publications from different countries and peoples are collected. If you feel the culture and history, then in Matedanaran!
To all the guests of magnificent Yerevan, I recommend visiting the museum, which houses a unique collection of manuscripts, first-hand printed books and a wonderful history. The decoration of this place is also impressive. I recommend taking a guided tour, you will definitely be impressed by the stories about the value of the exhibits, their peculiarity and why the museum was built in this place. I'm thrilled!