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Centre of Popular Creation: Armenia's Folk Art Treasure

Discover Armenia's rich cultural heritage at the Centre of Popular Creation in Yerevan, showcasing exquisite folk art and traditional crafts.

The Centre of Popular Creation in Yerevan is home to Armenia's best folk art collection, showcasing traditional crafts like woodcarving, silverwork, embroidery, and carpets. Overlooked by many tourists, this museum offers a rich glimpse into Armenian cultural heritage.

A brief summary to Centre of Popular Creation

  • 64 Abovyan St, Yerevan, Kentron, 0009, AM
  • +374569380

Local tips

  • Don't be deterred by the name; this museum houses the best folk art collection in Armenia.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the diverse exhibits.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll along Abovyan Street to experience Yerevan's historical charm.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Centre of Popular Creation is located on Abovyan Street, a central thoroughfare in Yerevan. From Republic Square, walk northeast along Abovyan Street for approximately 10-15 minutes. The museum is located at 64 Abovyan Street, on the right-hand side of the street. There are no specific costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus routes serve Abovyan Street. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information. A single bus fare in Yerevan typically costs 100 AMD. From a major transport hub like Yerevan Railway Station, take a bus or metro to a stop near Republic Square or Abovyan Street, then walk a short distance to the museum. The Yerevan Metro also has a station at Republic Square, which is a short walk from the museum. A single metro fare is also 100 AMD.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Yerevan. A short taxi ride from Republic Square to the Centre of Popular Creation typically costs around 600-800 AMD, depending on traffic and the specific service used. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Centre of Popular Creation, also known as the Hovhannes Sharambeyan Centre of Popular Creation, is a unique museum in Yerevan dedicated to preserving and promoting Armenian folk art. Often missed by tourists due to its unassuming name, it houses the country's most impressive collection of traditional crafts. The museum's collection includes over 10,000 items, showcasing a wide array of artistic creations from various regions of Armenia. Visitors can admire intricate wood carvings, delicate silverwork, vibrant embroidery, and beautifully woven carpets. The exhibits also feature examples of rock art, ceramics, lace, costumes, and paintings by self-taught artists, providing a comprehensive overview of Armenian folk art. The Centre's origins trace back to the 1930s with the efforts of ethnographer Habetnak Babayan, whose collection formed the basis for folk art museums in Yerevan and Dilijan. The museum was officially founded in 1978 and later named after Hovhannes Sharambeyan, a renowned Armenian artist and the museum's first director. In 2011, it was merged with the Centre of People's Art and Crafts. Located on Abovyan Street, one of Yerevan's oldest and most beautiful streets, the Centre of Popular Creation offers a glimpse into the city's 19th-century architecture. Abovyan Street itself is a vibrant thoroughfare, lined with shops, cafes, and historical buildings, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

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