One of the more interesting items on display at the Hovhannes Tumanyan museum is the icebox that once stored all types of food items that the famous writer served the numerous visitors that paid a call to his Tiflis abode.
The Komitas Museum-Institute, which opened in January, received its most expensive exhibition piece from the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts—the grand piano Komitas himself used for composing.
A chess board and pieces made of bread is one of the unique pieces a visitor to the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) HistoryMuseum in Yerevan can see on display.
When the police came to knock on the door of the home of Varteres Atanasian, a jeweler and district council head, his wife didn’t know what to expect.
Many probably don’t know that one day, back in 1990, the T-34 tank weighing several tons suddenly went missing.
Every day, Yerevan residents walk past the clock affixed to the Armenian Government building facing Republic Square.