Monday, October 20, 2014

Yerevan: The City of Arts

1. Matenadaran:


The Mesrop Mashtots Institure of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran) has one of the World’s largest depositories of ancient books and manuscripts. Here you can find more than 50000 manuscripts and documents on a large variety of topics, such as history, philosophy, medicine, geography and many more. 

The traditional Armenian illuminated manuscripts will impress you with its unique beauty of colors and shapes, where every small piece has its meaning and philosophy.  










2.Yerevan Opera Theatre:


Armenian National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet after Alexander Spendiaryan is a place where each and every person has a chance to dive into music and will feel like home. It was founded in 1933 and since then it has hosted most of the important musical events in Armenia.  The events held here include opera and ballet performances, as well as national Armenian music and dances, jazz  concerts and many more... 








3.National Gallery of Armenia:


The National Picture Gallery of Armenia is located at the Republic Square of Armenia. Established in 1921 it includes around 26000 pieces of art. Here you can find exhibitions of: Medieval Art (documental copies of Garni Temple’s mosaics, wall-paintings etc.); Urartu frescoes (860-590 BC); Armenian classics; Oriental arts and so on.   












4.Karen Demirchyan Complex


Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex is a large sports and concert complex consisting of the Concerts hall and the Sports hall. Also, Hayastan conference hall and Argishti hall are designated for diplomatic meetings, exhibitions and other events. The complex has hosted famous musicians and bands, such as Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Serj Tankian, Garou and others. 
Out of musical and sport events you can visit the complex for figure skating shows or to skate yourself.








5.Cafesjian Museum of Art


The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is a modern art museum situated in central Yerevan in the area inside and all around Cascade. Visit Cafesjian Museum of Arts to enjoy the artworks of modern artists and sculptors from all over the world!








No comments:

Post a Comment