Price
Price list

Rent of the 1st Taraz (Armenian national costume) and photo session inclusive - 15,000 AMD.

Space rental for a photo shoot - 1 hour - 15,000 AMD.

Photographer services - AMD 25,000 (you can bring a photographer with you)

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By appointment only
Open hours today: By appointment only
  • Monday

    By appointment only

  • Tuesday

    By appointment only

  • Wednesday

    By appointment only

  • Thursday

    By appointment only

  • Friday

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  • Saturday

    By appointment only

  • Sunday

    By appointment only

  • 23.04.2024 11:48 local time

Additional services

An art cafe has been opened within the walls of the museum, which offers both family meals according to recipes
Aguletsi, as well as unique and rare dishes of the Armenian traditional cuisine. It combines delicious food and spiritual food.

In addition to the cafe and the museum, the whole space is very suitable for renting photo sessions both in taraz and without taraz.
The museum also exhibits expositions of "Generation" presents the works of Lusik Aguletsi, Yuri Samvelyan and other members of their family.
Do not miss the opportunity to purchase unique jewelry, souvenirs, books, herbs for tea, sweets and so much more in the gift shop located in the museum space.
The museum also conducts mastery lessons, photo shoots in taraz.
Entrance ticket to the museum:

  • for adults - 2000 AMD
  • for children - 1000 AMD
  • tour in foreign languages (English, Russian) - 3000 AMD

Master classes:

  • Khachbur (we make the tree of life from wheat ears) - 2500 AMD
  • Master class on cooking gata - 2000 AMD
  • Asil - vasil (ceremonial gingerbread) - 2000 dram
  • Cooking pohindza (national sweet) - 1500 AMD
  • Master class on drawing on an eco-bag - 6000 AMD
  • Master class in pottery - 6000 AMD

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Email

aguletsi.art@gmail.com

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Description

The house-museum of the artist Lusik Aguletsi, an honored worker of arts, a collector who always wore tarazy (Armenian national costume). Together with her husband, sculptor Yuri Samvelyan, she turned her family hearth into an arts platform where, surprisingly, everyone feels at home.
Her large and unique collection, which represents the Armenian way of life, tarazes, jewelry, carpets, pieces of furniture, will amaze you without a doubt.

Address

79 Muratsan Street, Yerevan, Armenia

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