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
A wonderful guide (unfortunately, I do not remember her name), the place itself is very atmospheric, just like the exposition - I am very glad that I visited it on this visit to Yerevan.
A dream come true! I visited the house of the great composer. The exposition is organized perfectly, there are a lot of multimedia and exhibits. Everything is "very atmospheric"))) but the guide talked a little mechanized and emotionless. I wish you improvement
Just a wonderful Museum (that's right, with a capital letter). It is impossible not to love the great creations of Aram Ilyich Khachaturian, as it seems to me. It is impossible to be in Yerevan and not visit the museum named after him.
A rich exposition covering all the creative and life stages of the great composer.
I thank the wonderful art guide Marina.
Payment in cash.
I really liked the spacious and bright museum. It is equipped with multimedia equipment.We ordered a tour in Russian.They talk about the life
and work of the composer, with great love and respect. It was interesting.
Awesome guide Anna in Russian so enthusiastically told and showed about the great composer that my daughter and I were impressed for a long time. My daughter studied in Moscow, in the 3rd year of the conservatory. Now she dreams of moving to live in Yerevan❤❤❤❤❤
It's a very atmospheric place. The excursion from Anna Grigoryan allowed you to immerse yourself as much as possible in the life story of the great maestro. It was so heartfelt and vivid about all the important stages of the composer's work that an hour flew by like five minutes. Visitors of all ages, from 3 to 73, have only positive impressions.
It is possible that fans of Aram Khachaturian's work should visit. Overall, the exposition is not bad. There is even a short performance: a musical number with a three-dimensional image (they give out special glasses- as in stereo cinema)
A wonderful place! A very pleasant atmosphere! There are all his things, interesting information, photos, etc. I recommend it!
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Аксинья Волкова
Level 3 Local Expert
October 1, 2024
I really liked it! I went on a tour twice, as well as to concerts, a wonderful place, people, history💖
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Екатерина Л
Level 12 Local Expert
September 9, 2023
We visited the museum of Parajanov and Khachaturian on the same day. What a contrast of fates! I liked Khachaturian's Museum, it employs guides who know and love the composer very well. The tour must be booked in advance. Perhaps it won't be so interesting without a tour.
A wonderful place where you will learn about the great composer and listen to his music.
We recommend a guided tour. We had Anna Grigoryan, beautiful, erudite, charming
The museum is very "soulful". You get into the world of a great composer and his music. You are trying to feel the time of Aram Ilyich Khachaturian. Thanks to all the museum staff for their work. It is necessary to take great care of such museums. These are islands of culture and memory of great people, such as the composer Khachaturian.