The National Gallery of Armenia is a true treasure of art, located in the very heart of Yerevan. Within its 56 brightly lit halls are gathered masterpieces that trace the journey of world culture from antiquity to the present day.
The exhibitions introduce visitors to the rich legacy of Armenian art while also opening the doors to works by great masters from around the world. Here one can admire the paintings of Martiros Saryan and Vardges Surenyants – artists whose canvases became symbols of Armenian national painting – displayed alongside creations of world-renowned figures such as Donatello, Marc Chagall and many others.
The gallery's collection encompasses tens of thousands of works: paintings, graphics, sculptures and pieces of applied art. Each exhibition does more than illustrate an era – it conveys its spirit and vitality. The atmosphere of the gallery creates the sensation of a journey through centuries, where every hall unfolds as a new world of colors, forms and ideas.
The National Gallery of Armenia is not just a museum but a living space of inspiration, where art speaks a language understood by every generation.
Admission:
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5.40 USD
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per person
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Guide fee:
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1-25
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persons
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13.50 USD
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26-50
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persons
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27.01 USD
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