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history museum of armenia

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    • IkaBroukman 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The artifacts some of them 4000 years old. It's a must... and the jewelery as well... I spend about 2 hours inside and was fascinated. Paintings were a little disappointing but the rest made up for that.
    • dgdevil 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are frustrated by corporate stupidity, avoid this place. I was so angry that the exhibits relating to Armenia in the 20th century - the genocide and Soviet occupation, let's face it, the only interesting stuff - were in Armenian only. You will not learn anything new, which is hugely frustrating. If Armenia wants the world to acknowledge the genocide, it has to start sharing its story at every opportunity. If the State Museum in the nation's capital can't be bothered, then no one else will. Given that the Genocide Memorial is currently closed for repairs, it is sad that I will leave Armenia none the wiser.The museum shares the same building and walkways as the National Art Gallery (a triumph of quantity over quality, with the heat turned way up into "feeling sleepy" mode), both spread out over many floors. You will definitely need to ask directions at times from the creepy guides who follow your every footstep. By contrast, the exhibits on the prehistoric stuff are better laid out. LP is excited about the world's oldest shoe. Meh. I thought the phallic displays were much better. No photos allowed, alas.
    • nomerjason 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Artifacts are beautiful, some are well preserved. Downside is that the attendants are not speaking in english, but it's worth visiting.
    • FiumicinoMrjan 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Too little coherence or relation to present time. A bunch of, at times, very interesting things on display. The few English texts just described what was already obvious to the eye. No "story telling" on what, where, why, Beautiful collection of carpets on the ground floor!
    • patrickmeyer 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A good museum. Not fantastic, not bad. Just good. You'll start on the 3rd floor and work your way down to the 2nd, then 1st floor. There are large halls on each floor, but you might need to ask one of the attendants which door to enter since some doors are closed, with no signs, and no direction. When we reached the 1st floor we thought for sure we were done, but then saw one small door open and found another entire hall of carpets and decorative doors. This actually is just an example of how the entire museum is a bit awkwardly laid out. You'll find very good English translation on the 3rd floor, however, the 2nd and 1st floor have English translation on only a tenth of the exhibits and you'll have to just look at the artifacts without really knowing what they are. I've been to the museum twice and it is strangely overstaffed, only by women, some of who will watch you like a hawk and hover awkwardly behind you while you're trying to read a panel. Other female staff will congregate in small groups, giggling with each other, and other staff will be talking loudly on their cell phones. Honestly the staff really detracted from the experience since they made me feel very uncomfortable and were obtrusive to the whole museum experience. But the museum is fairly solid, giving a decent multi-thousand year history of Armenia and its people. Probably a good place to start your Yerevan sight-seeing, but perhaps not the best place to linger for very long.
    • ZoltanM805 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is nice museum and good place to spend 2 - 3 hours of your time. It was raining day, so I decide to visit couple of museums during the day. If you ask me if I would visit it again or recommend for visitors, my answer is yes, but you must know following: a. There is no translation for all exhibit, and you can walk around but not really having clue what is happening there, b. no cafe nor coffee machine, so if you need coffee take it before, c. you will have all over you museum workers watching on you like the biggest criminal, and trying to ban you to take photo inside. The last was most annoying, as kind of you can not walk around freely, as always will have guard on your neck ! I was going from one part to another, and had one of the workers almost screaming on me where is my ticket, without checking or politely asking me to show my ticket ! Price is only 2.5 $, very affordable, but still many corrections and improvements needed there in order to make it accessible for non Armenian speaking visitors.
    • JoshuaR99 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had a couple of hours to kill, so I went to the museum of history. The building, in Republic Square, itself is impressive on the outisde and houses the History museum and the National Gallery. It's a bit confusing actually, as they aren't just on separate floors and you have to get separate tickets if you do both. Just ask where to go and they will let you know. Not a huge deal. I was surprised how far back in history they went. Apparently there's been a lot of archeological work that's been done in the area daring back millions of years. The exhibits actually seem to focus most on easy history, only spending a small amount of time on the last century or 2.So, if you are an English speaker, this place is a bit tougher. The first exhibit had a lot more English translation than the rest. I was bummed that the Soviet and more recent history had just about zero English translation. It's understandable, I suppose, as I was the only native English speaker I saw all day but it would have been nice.Still worth a visit of you have a couple of hours to spare.
    • alexthecarioca 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Admission is cheap, especially if you consider the location, the beauty of the building but of course, also the collection. All kinds of archaeological finds from all over the country showing how ancient civilization Armenia is. My main purpose to rate this place, however, was to state that you are obliged to leave your belongings at the door safe. If you don't particularly feel comfortable with the idea of leaving your bag behind, bear that in mind: you won't be admitted. The lockers seem safe, though, and you keep your locker key.
    • fredg1966 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not a large exhibit, but the dioramas showing the early settlement are worth seeing. Not many English descriptions.
    • Lavande658 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A beautifully displayed array of gold and artefacts and our guide could not have been more helpful. I'm so glad to have been there as had planned a visit to the Museo d'Oro in Bogota on the way home which was closed for a public holiday (not shown on website!).
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