The Orbeli brothers – Ruben, Levon and Joseph – became worthy representatives of a remarkable Armenian family that for centuries left a vivid mark on science and culture. Their names are inseparably linked with groundbreaking achievements in history, oriental studies, medicine and art history.
In Tsaghkadzor, the renowned winter resort town, stands the Orbeli Brothers Memorial Museum – a warm and intimate house where relics and exhibits dedicated to this celebrated family are carefully preserved. Personal belongings, rare documents, manuscripts and photographs open a window onto the rich intellectual world of the brothers.
The museum's atmosphere radiates respect for science and culture: its halls seem to bring to life the memory of people who devoted themselves to knowledge and enlightenment. The exhibition not only follows the Orbeli brothers' professional path but also reveals their personal stories, interwoven with the destiny of Armenia and the wider scholarly world of the 20th century. The memorial home seems to hold the very breath of the era in which they lived and created.
Today, the museum serves as a place where the history of science becomes tangible and accessible to every visitor. A visit here is a meeting with the heritage of a family for whom the pursuit of knowledge was a true calling.
Admission:
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3.78 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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10.80 USD
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26-50
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persons
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21.61 USD
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