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Komitas Museum-Institute: A Tribute to Armenian Music

Explore the life and legacy of Komitas, Armenia's greatest composer, at this dedicated museum and cultural center in Yerevan.

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The Komitas Museum-Institute in Yerevan stands as a tribute to Komitas, the renowned Armenian musicologist and composer. It showcases his life, work, and impact on Armenian music, housing personal belongings, manuscripts, and a concert hall for experiencing Armenian folk music.

A brief summary to Komitas Museum-Institute

  • Monday 10 am-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4:30 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4:30 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4:30 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4:30 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's schedule for concerts and musical events in the concert hall.
  • Explore the Komitas Pantheon nearby, where many prominent Armenian figures are buried.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and galleries.
  • Visit during the week to avoid crowds, as weekends can be busy.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Republic Square, take the Yerevan Metro to Barekamutyun station. Then, walk to the nearby bus stop and take bus number 3 to the Komitas Museum-Institute. The bus fare is 100 AMD. Alternatively, several other buses and minibuses run along Arshakunyats Avenue, near the museum. Public transport services typically run from 7 am to 11 pm.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Yerevan. A taxi ride from the city center to the Komitas Museum-Institute typically costs between 600 and 2000 AMD, depending on the distance and traffic. Ride-hailing apps like GG Taxi are also available. Ensure the taxi has a meter or agree on the fare before starting the ride.

  • Walking

    From the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex, walk southeast towards Tsitsernakaberd Highway. Continue until you reach the intersection with Arshakunyats Avenue (approximately 1.5 km). Turn left onto Arshakunyats Avenue and walk for about 1 km. The Komitas Museum-Institute will be on your left at 28 Arshakunyats Ave. The walk takes approximately 25-30 minutes.

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The Komitas Museum-Institute in Yerevan is a vital cultural center dedicated to preserving and celebrating the legacy of Komitas, a pivotal figure in Armenian music. Officially opened on January 29, 2015, the museum aims to comprehensively present Komitas's life and his creative activities, raising awareness of his impact on music. The museum's architecturally striking building, designed by Artur Meschyan, combines modern aesthetics with historical significance, featuring a red tuff exterior and white travertine elements. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits showcasing personal belongings, manuscripts, and photographs that illuminate Komitas's life and work. The museum also features paintings and sculptures by artists such as Bashinjaghyan and Surenyants. The concert hall, accommodating 200 guests, hosts musical events, immersing visitors in Armenian folk music. The museum also offers English-language resources. Located in Komitas Park, the museum provides a well-kept garden and parking. The museum's eight galleries chronicle Komitas's life and creative journey. Exhibits include personal items, handwritten music, books, artworks and sculptures. Komitas (Soghomon Soghomonian) was a composer, singer, choirmaster, folklorist, explorer, researcher, and priest. His work has inspired generations of Armenian musicians, elevating Armenian music to worldwide fame. Claude Debussy knelt before Komitas at a 1906 Paris concert, hailing him as a genius.

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