A magnificent, cozy museum with its own concert hall and a small garden. We enjoyed the visit immensely. Thanks to Anna Grigoryan for a very interesting tour.
In the year of the composer's 120th birthday, the house museum has a lot of events and a special atmosphere. An interesting design - a full-fledged museum complex with exhibition spaces, a concert hall, and everything necessary for visitors is built over a small house with an inner courtyard. The composer's music always sounds, the guide connects to resources via the Internet - and photos come to life) Khachaturian's voice and playing are heard in the latter, already residential premises. The house is very warm, the staff seem to be relatives of the composer, they take great care of the memory and history of the whole family. Very interesting stories related to the piano and grand piano donated by fans from South America)
Ticket 1500 AMD, excursion in Russian 4000 AMD. There is Wi-Fi. But it's not always possible to pay with a card, I had to go to an ATM, but it's very close. The impressions are the best!
Since music school, his portraits have hung in every classroom. The museum is small, but worth a visit. There is a small concert hall where events are held