A large-scale place of remembrance with a well-equipped free museum of the Armenian Genocide and other peoples.
A large well-maintained park with many dozens of plants planted by numerous high-ranking representatives of the states that visited it.
We visited the museum for the first time in 2016. I was impressed by the story .. 😢 This year , when visiting Yerevan , they brought their youngest son . I would like him to learn and see the history of the Armenian people . I consider this place a must-visit . Admission to the museum is free (if you want to take a guide, then of course it is paid) But in general, everything is clear without a guide. Everything is described in great detail . Thanks to the administration of the city or the museum for not taking money for admission. Nowadays this is a rarity..
It is very impressive, the story is well described, I learned a lot about history in general and the history of the Armenian people. An entire room is dedicated to the role of women in the resistance to genocide. Admission is free, you can book a guided tour.
It is a very atmospheric place, saturated with the atmosphere of sadness and memory of the Armenian Genocide. You can learn a lot from the history of the 18th and 19th centuries of Armenia, including how European politicians of several generations cover up and rewrite historical facts. I definitely recommend you to visit. There will be no indifferent people.
A very interesting museum. I definitely advise you to come here. Several hours flew by unnoticed. Everything is translated into Russian. Admission is free. There is a gift shop
We visited in January, walked around the territory, everything is beautiful and clean. It's interesting in the museum itself, the main thing is free. I read a lot, went through the exposition probably in 2 hours, watched a lot of movie chronicles.
An important place for everyone who visits. Informative exposition. As an example of myself: I didn't know a lot; a lot of photos. It may not be very clear to children, but teenagers and older need to show and tell. Admission is free.
A very interesting tour of the museum, a lot of evidence of genocide, testimonies of people, with immersion, so to speak. I was impressed by the fact that in many world newspapers of the early 20th century they wrote about the massacre of Armenians, their destruction, the magazines, newspapers and books themselves were presented in the museum, that is, everything happened in front of the world community.
Музей обязательно нужно посетить всем, независимо от национальности.
Очень грамотно составленная экспозиция, которая рассказывает о трагических десятилетиях выживания армянской народа и его борьбы за выживание и сохранение своей страны, нации, веры.
Гида брать не обязательно, все подробно и доступно описано на стендах.
Огромное спасибо создателям музея за возможность прикоснуться к истории страны.
Детали: музей бесплатный, рядом большая бесплатная парковка; на посещение желательно выделить 2_3 часа (например, в дневное время).
A free museum. If you read everything straight, then you can stay for 3-4 hours. It is a heavy museum (about humanity), but it is made professionally and qualitatively and is definitely worth a visit to understand the history
After the visit, I was impressed, I managed to feel the tragedy of the Armenian people, I recommend visiting, a very informative museum, nothing superfluous
Очень впечатляющая экспозиция, инфографика первого зала очень порадовала. Много видео материалов и исторических экспонатов. Советую посетить для ознакомления с историей Армении.
Советую к посещению.
A must-visit place to get acquainted with the history of the Armenians. I think no one will remain indifferent to this dark page of history. Everyone should be aware of the atrocities of the Turks (who, by the way, still do not recognize these murders on national and religious grounds as genocide)
i would suggest to take a guide but its a gamble because i’ve seen some amazing ones and some not so great ones. other than that its a free entry museum that tells a very important part of history of the armenian people. a must visit place for sure.
An interesting museum if you want to learn more about the Armenian people, but rather "heavy". A lot of photos and text, there is a video chronicle. Outside, you can walk in the park.
Интересный и неожиданный музей. Экскурсовод очень интересно излагает исторические моменты. Много фото и других экспонатов, благодаря чему окунается в историю данного народа полностью. Очень понравилось.
Данный музей обязателен к посещению в Ереване. Вход бесплатный, все чисто, аккуратно. Таблички в музее написаны на трех языках: русском, английском и армянском. Я читала все очень внимательно и к сожалению в русском тексте я находила опечатки, но это не критично
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August 31
Many thanks to the museum staff for the visual and informative exposition. The tour was held in one go. Admission to the museum is free.
The guides need to be more Christian-oriented. It was a but disappointing that the important things were described as political while in reality they were because of the Christian faith of Armenians.
The museum is mostly informational. There are exhibits, but mostly get ready to read texts and look at photos.
At first, you may not notice that there is not only one floor, but at least half of the exposition on the ground floor.
Admission is free, you can leave a donation.
Остался под впечатлением после посещения данного музея. Очень много информации, документов и вещей, связанных с геноцидом. Есть комнаты, где проектор показывает фото- видеоматериалы тех времён.
Очень классное место, чувствуется энергетика. Рекомендую посетить. Было очень интересно сходить в музей и узнать историю самого трагического события в истории страны.
Производит впечатление Центральный монумент с вечным огнём. Смотровая площадка с отличным видом. Самый свежий воздух в центре Еревана. Однако парк вокруг сильно запущен.
Хорошая подача материала, есть что почитать/посмотреть. Часа два знакомился с документами. Архитектура вечного огня продумана, прохладно в жаркую погоду.
Тяжёлое для посещения место, но очень нужное не только для тех, кто изучает историю Армении, но и в принципе для всех. Нужно помнить эти ужасы, чтобы ни мы, ни наши потомки не совершали таких преступлений.
The view from here of the sunrise and sunset is amazing. It was quite cold to meet the dawn on the 20th of December, but it was worth it! Judge for yourself
Очень атмосферно, экспозиция заставляет задуматься над человеческим феноменом связанным с уничтожением себе подобных... Религия, это явление которое изначально задумывалось как инструмент любви и заботы о ближних, послужило величайшей идеей человеческих страданий...
An interesting museum where you can learn the whole history of the Armenian genocide. There are many pictures in the museum. Very interesting design. and interior.