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National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle

Explore Armenia's rich cultural heritage and history of liberation at this museum within the iconic Sardarapat Memorial complex in Araks.

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Located within the Sardarapat Memorial complex, this museum showcases Armenian cultural heritage from ancient times to the present, with a focus on the country's ethnography and liberation movements. It features over 70,000 exhibits, including artifacts from the Stone Age, traditional clothing, and weapons.

A brief summary to National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle

  • Tuesday 9:30 am-5:45 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-5:45 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-5:45 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-5:45 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-5:45 pm
  • Sunday 9:30 am-5:45 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking around the memorial complex and museum.
  • Check the museum's website or call ahead to confirm opening hours, especially during holidays.
  • Take your time to read the informative plaques and fully appreciate the history behind the memorial and museum.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Yerevan, take a train to Armavir. Trains depart from Yerevan Central Railway Station. The journey takes approximately 1 hour. From Armavir, take a minibus (marshrutka) towards Araks. The fare is around 200 AMD, and the journey takes 20-30 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off near the Sardarapat Memorial, about 1 km from the museum.

  • Taxi

    From Yerevan, a taxi to the National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle will cost approximately 16-20 USD and take about 45-55 minutes. The museum is located within the Sardarapat Memorial complex in Araks.

  • Car

    From the center of Armavir, head west on Tigran Mets Street towards the Ararat Highway (M1). After about 1.5 kilometers, turn left onto the Ararat Highway. Continue for approximately 11 kilometers until you reach the town of Araks. Look for signs leading to the National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle. The museum is located at '3XQ4+W93, Araks'. Parking is available near the museum.

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The National Museum of Armenian Ethnography and History of the Liberation Struggle, situated in the village of Araks, is an integral part of the Sardarapat Memorial complex. The museum, established in 1978, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Armenian people from ancient times to the present day. The museum's collection comprises over 70,000 exhibits, offering visitors a comprehensive look into Armenian ethnography and the nation's long struggle for liberation. Among the artifacts are items from the Stone Age, tools, pottery, traditional clothing, jewelry, and weapons. The building itself, designed by Raphael Israelyan, resembles a medieval castle. It is constructed of red tuff stone, which is a distinctive feature of the Sardarapat Memorial complex. The Sardarapat Memorial, where the museum is located, commemorates the Battle of Sardarapat in May 1918. This battle was a crucial turning point in Armenian history, as it halted the Turkish advance and paved the way for the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia. The memorial complex includes a bell tower, winged bulls, and a memorial garden.

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