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Komitas Monument: A Tribute to Armenian Music and Memory

A tribute to Komitas, the father of Armenian classical music, honoring his legacy and the preservation of Armenian folk traditions.

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The Komitas Monument in Vagharshapat stands as a tribute to Komitas, a pivotal figure in Armenian classical music. It honors his legacy as a composer, ethnomusicologist, and priest who dedicated his life to preserving Armenian folk music.

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  • 577V+GC8, Vagharshapat, AM
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit the monument in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Take a moment to reflect on the life and work of Komitas and his contribution to Armenian culture.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Komitas Monument is located in Vagharshapat, easily accessible on foot from the city center and other major landmarks like the Etchmiadzin Cathedral. From the cathedral, walk along the main street (likely pedestrianized or with wide sidewalks) in the direction away from the city center. The monument is located in a square or park-like setting, a short walk from the main thoroughfare. The walk is generally flat and takes about 10-15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving from Yerevan, take a marshrutka (minibus) or bus to Vagharshapat. These depart regularly from Yerevan's Kilikia Bus Station and cost approximately 300 AMD. Upon arrival in Vagharshapat, the monument is a short taxi ride away (approx. 700-1000 AMD) or a 15-20 minute walk from the bus station.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Vagharshapat. A short taxi ride from anywhere in the city center to the Komitas Monument should cost around 700-1000 AMD. Taxis can be hailed on the street or arranged through a local taxi service.

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The Komitas Monument in Vagharshapat serves as a poignant reminder of Armenia's rich musical heritage and the life of one of its most influential figures, Komitas (Soghomon Soghomonian). Born in 1869, Komitas was a composer, ethnomusicologist, and priest who dedicated his life to collecting, preserving, and promoting Armenian folk music. The monument depicts Komitas sitting on a fallen tree, his expression thoughtful and somber, reflecting the tragedies faced by the Armenian people. Komitas traveled throughout Armenia, meticulously recording and transcribing folk songs, and his work played a crucial role in the development of Armenian national music. He also made significant contributions to the study of Armenian liturgical music and worked to decipher the ancient Armenian musical notation system known as "khaz". Tragically, Komitas's life was cut short by the Armenian Genocide of 1915, during which he was arrested and deported. The horrors he witnessed during this time led to a mental breakdown, and he spent the remainder of his life in psychiatric clinics. Despite his personal suffering, Komitas's legacy endures through his vast collection of folk songs and his contributions to Armenian musical identity. The monument not only honors Komitas but also serves as a memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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