Geological Museum
Discover the Wonders of Earth at the Geological Museum in Yerevan
Explore Armenia's geological heritage at the Geological Museum in Yerevan, showcasing stunning exhibits and interactive displays for all ages.
Nestled in the heart of Yerevan, the Geological Museum offers tourists a captivating journey through the Earth's geological history. With fascinating exhibits and interactive displays, it's a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from Republic Square, head east towards Abovyan Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Marshal Baghramyan Avenue. Take a right turn onto Marshal Baghramyan Avenue and walk straight for about 1 kilometer. The Geological Museum will be on your left at number 24, next to the Armenian National Assembly.
Public Transport - Bus
From your current location, find the nearest bus stop. Board bus number 12 or 16 which travels towards the Kentron district. Stay on the bus for about 5 stops and get off at the stop named 'Marshal Baghramyan Avenue'. Walk a few meters back towards the northeast along Marshal Baghramyan Avenue, and the Geological Museum will be on your left at number 24.
Public Transport - Metro
If you are near the metro station, take the metro towards the 'Barekamutyun' station. After about 3 stops, transfer at 'Marshal Baghramyan' station. Exit the station and walk straight towards Marshal Baghramyan Avenue. The Geological Museum is located at number 24, just a few minutes' walk from the metro exit.
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