The State Museum of Nature of Armenia is a unique place where the country's natural treasures are gathered under one roof. Its collection numbers around 6000 items, though only a third of them are on display. Visitors can discover rare plant specimens, taxidermied animals and birds, insects and minerals that reveal the astonishing biodiversity of Armenia. Each exhibit tells a small story about life in the mountains and valleys, forests and lakes.
Special attention is given to endangered species, making the exhibition even more valuable and meaningful. Walking through the museum halls, one feels the breath of nature itself – as if transported to mountain peaks or the depths of a forest, where harmony and pristine beauty reign.
The museum is important not only for tourists, but also for researchers, schoolchildren and students, offering a chance to explore the country's natural heritage in all its richness. The State Museum of Nature of Armenia is both a reminder of the wealth and fragility of the environment and an invitation to reflect on the need to preserve it. Visiting the museum becomes a captivating journey through a living encyclopedia of nature, where every exhibit comes alive in the imagination.
Admission:
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1.35 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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6.75 USD
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21-40
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persons
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13.50 USD
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41-50
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persons
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20.26 USD
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