A gorgeous place with a history, we had tremendous pleasure, even bought a scarf of unreal quality. I advise everyone to hold events here, definitely your guests will be 100% satisfied!
I recommend. It is possible to visit only with a guided tour. Booking on the website in advance. The duration is only half an hour, but it's interesting. During the tour, you will be able to see various carpets, carpet dyes, tell the manufacturing technology, visit the workshop where the craftsmen weave carpets.
The story of the carpet being cut in half has sunk into my soul very much. During the Armenian Genocide, the mother cut the carpet in half and gave it to her two daughters. In case they get lost, they will be able to find each other using these tips. And so it happened. The sisters were found 50 years later. And they gave these halves to the museum.
We signed up on the website for an excursion at a specific time (06.05 at 12.00), as a result, we did not get on it
They came, waited 25 minutes at the checkpoint, the guard couldn't really say anything, just "wait, I called." After 25 minutes they just left, because it is unclear how much more they had to wait (and this is with a tour of only 30 minutes).
At the same time, when the foreigners came, they were immediately taken on an excursion.
The most strange place, the service is zero