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Hakob Tonoyan

03-04-2019

U like historical places with art mood ? have good imagination ? like to feel great people souls ? - This place is for you ! It has unbelievable soul (read the history of this place, before visiting it) and manner of meeting guests.
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Luciné Hairapetian

10-04-2019

Highly recommend this exquisite and surprising Museum to everyone, children as well as adults.
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Hamid Hosseini

03-11-2018

Hovhannes Tumanyan (Armenian: Հովհաննես Թումանյան, classical spelling: Յովհաննէս Թումանեան) (February 19 [O.S. February 7] 1869 – March 23, 1923) was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, literary and public activist. He is considered the national poet of Armenia. Tumanyan wrote poems, quatrains, ballads, novels, fables, critical and journalistic articles.[2] His work was mostly written in realistic form, often centering on everyday life of his time.[1] Born in the historical village of Dsegh in the Lori region, at a young age Tumanyan moved to Tiflis, which was the center of Armenian culture under the Russian Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries.[3] He soon became known to the wide Armenian society for his simple but very poetic works. Many films and animated films have been adapted from Tumanyan's works. Two operas: Anush (1912) by Armen Tigranian and Almast(1930) by Alexander Spendiaryan, were written based on his works.
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Daniel Abyan

11-08-2018

At Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum, you can see the writer's personal belongings, documents, manuscripts, sketches and publications in more than 45 languages. More than 18,000 exhibits are stored here. The 54 steps of the museum's staircase symbolize the years of Tumanyan's life. Great museum, interesting place.
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Mary Goroyan

23-06-2017

If you are interested in Armenian literature, than you must visit Tumanyan's museum. It was interesting to see and listen stories about writer's life. Also the tickets aren't expensive and you can visit it with children
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