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Folk Art Museum: A Celebration of Armenian Creativity

Discover Armenia's artistic soul at the Folk Art Museum in Yerevan, showcasing a diverse collection of traditional crafts and cultural heritage.

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The Folk Art Museum in Yerevan showcases the rich tapestry of Armenian folk art, with a collection spanning various mediums and reflecting the nation's cultural heritage. From intricate wood carvings to vibrant textiles, the museum offers a glimpse into the artistic soul of Armenia.

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64 Abovyan St, Yerevan, Kentron, 0025, AM
Monday
10 am-6 pm
Tuesday
10 am-6 pm
Wednesday
10 am-6 pm
Thursday
10 am-6 pm
Friday
10 am-6 pm
Saturday
10 am-6 pm
Sunday
10 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Republic Square, walk north along Abovyan Street for approximately 15 minutes. The museum is located on the left side of the street, near the Khachatur Abovyan statue. No costs are associated with this option.

    Public Transport

    Take the Yerevan Metro to the Yeritasardakan station, which is located near Abovyan Street. From the station, walk north for about 5 minutes to reach the museum. Alternatively, several buses and minibuses operate along Abovyan Street. A single ride on the metro, bus, or minibus costs 100 AMD.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Yerevan. Use a ride-hailing app like GG Taxi or Yandex Taxi to book a ride. A short taxi ride from the city center to the museum typically costs between 600 and 1100 AMD, depending on the distance and traffic. Be sure to have cash in local currency to pay for your taxi.

    Local tips

    Visit during the week to avoid weekend crowds and have a more intimate experience with the exhibits.
    Check the museum's schedule for temporary exhibitions and workshops to enhance your visit.
    Take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the various crafts, from the delicate embroidery to the elaborate metalwork.
    Consider purchasing a Yerevan Card for free entry to over 40 museums, including the Folk Art Museum, plus access to transport and other discounts.

    Discover more about Folk Art Museum

    The Folk Art Museum, located on Abovyan Street in Yerevan, is a treasure trove of Armenian artistic expression. Established in 1978, the museum's roots trace back to the 1930s with the establishment of the Folk Art House by ethnographer Habetnak Babayan. This cultural center is dedicated to preserving, studying, and popularizing various genres of ethnic works and folk art samples created by the Armenian people. The museum's collection boasts over 12,000 pieces, encompassing a wide range of traditional Armenian crafts. Visitors can admire examples of wood carving, stone engraving, metalwork, ceramics, embroidery, miniatures, carpets, rugs, and paintings. The exhibits illustrate the evolution of Armenian folk art and highlight the diverse branches that have flourished throughout history. The museum also features works by self-taught artists, particularly in the Painting and Applied and Decorative Arts sections. The museum not only preserves the heritage of the past but also promotes contemporary arts and crafts, creating a bridge between the past and the present. It organizes temporary exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs for both locals and tourists. These events provide opportunities to delve deeper into Armenian culture, participate in traditional craft workshops, and meet local artists. The building itself is a work of art, reflecting traditional Armenian architectural styles with rich ornamentation and arched openings. Located near the statue of Khachatur Abovyan, the museum is easily accessible and serves as an ideal starting point for exploring Yerevan's cultural attractions.
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