The Charents Museum is a place where you get to know Armenia better. The collective of museum workers serves their work with love. I especially thank Lilia and Marietta.
The personality of the poet is so interesting that it charges with the desire to get acquainted more not only with his work, but also with the culture of the country.
Unforgettable!
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руфина кирилина
Level 30 Local Expert
August 19, 2023
The museum is the apartment of the highly revered Armenian philosopher, writer, and visionary, who died at the age of 40 as a result of Stalin's repressions in 1937. The apartment building, where people still live, but the entrance, where the Cherentsov family lived on the third floor, was given over to a museum. The first two floors are the museum part, and then the apartment itself. Since there is a connection between the work of Charents and Mayakovsky, and futurists in general, this trend is felt in the design. As in many museums in Yerevan, a ticket costs 1,500 drams, a tour in Russian costs 4,000. There is no need to wait for the group, it is held for any number of visitors. The exposition is rich, there is multimedia - from audio to holograms. The staff is friendly, loving their Hero. There is an opportunity to purchase books in different languages, including translations by Pasternak, Akhmatova, Bryusov. The personality of Yeghishe Charents is amazing, and the story of his life before and after his death is outstanding for the Armenian people!
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Анаит Харатян
Level 5 Local Expert
November 1, 2023
It was very interesting, and the hologram of Charents writing at the table simply fascinated. The most interesting thing, of course, was on the 3rd floor of the museum, where the rooms where the writer and his family lived are located, all this punches to goosebumps. I definitely advise everyone to visit this place