In the quiet village of Zangakatun, among the picturesque hills of the Ararat Valley, stands the House-Museum of Paruyr Sevak – one of the most beloved Armenian poets of the 20th century. Here one feels a sense of closeness to the man whose verses became inseparably woven into the soul of the nation. Not far from the house lies the poet's gravestone, where admirers come to lay flowers and pay tribute to his memory.
Inside the museum, Sevak's personal belongings, manuscripts, books and everyday items are carefully preserved, allowing visitors to see not only the poet but the man behind the lines – with profound feelings and a complex inner world. Particularly striking is a monumental fresco covering an entire wall, depicting the key milestones of his life, where his destiny is intertwined with the fate of Armenia itself. The atmosphere of this place is filled with silence yet resonates with the enduring power of the word, which continues to echo decades after his passing.
The house-museum has become not only a guardian of memory but also a cultural center that attracts researchers, students and travelers seeking to connect with the poet's legacy. A visit here is an intimate journey into the world of Paruyr Sevak, where every detail reminds one of the force of art and the depth of the human soul.
Admission:
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1.89 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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8.10 USD
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26-50
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persons
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16.20 USD
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