The Museum of Russian Art is rightfully considered one of Yerevan's most refined centers of artistic culture. Its halls introduce visitors to the rich legacy of Russian painting and sculpture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, an era of bold searches and profound discoveries in art.
The collection features works by masters whose names belong to the golden treasury of world culture, as well as pieces that long remained unknown to the general public. Sculptures and canvases reflect a remarkable variety of genres: from austere portraits and everyday scenes to romantic landscapes and symbolic imagery. The exhibitions trace the evolution of Russian art in this pivotal age and its dialogue with European artistic movements.
The atmosphere of the museum radiates harmony, where classical traditions meet the emerging styles of modernism and the avant-garde. Walking among the artworks, one can sense the breath of history and hear the "voices" of artists who captured their vision of the world in color and form.
The Museum of Russian Art in Yerevan is not merely a collection of masterpieces, but a cultural bridge that connects Armenia and Russia through the universal language of art.
Open:
Tue - Wed: 10:30 - 17:00
Thu - Sat: 10:00 - 17:00
Sun: 11:00 - 16:00
Admission:
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4.05 USD
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per person
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Guide fee:
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1-20
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persons
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8.10 USD
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