Jermuk Gallery
In 1972, the Jermuk Gallery was opened, which is a branch of the National Gallery of Armenia. The museum building is located on the coastal slope of the Arpa River. Passing through the field road of the yard area, you can reach Jermuk waterfall in 10 minutes.
During the exhibition, one can see 100 paintings and sculptures from the 1920s-1990s. The exhibition of the museum presents works of Soviet and modern cultural heritage. Here you can see the work samples of Martiros Saryan, Ara Sargsyan, Gevorg Grigoryan, Hovhannes Zardaryan, Harutyun and Armine Kalents, Grigor Khanjyan, Lavana Bazhbeuk-Melikyan and others. The collection includes 79 museum objects.
The museum constantly organizes various thematic events, temporary exhibitions. He also keeps up with the scientific life by organizing lectures and courses-seminars.
Working-days: Tuesday-Sunday
Working-hours: 10:30-17:30
Sign up for excursions in advance.
The cost of the tour in Armenian/Russian is AMD 3000
Entrance ticket - AMD 1000
Pupil, student, pensioner ticket - AMD 500
Free entry for children under 12 years old․