«Zoravar Andranik» Museum Dedicated to Fidai Movement

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Yerevan St. Kashegortsner 233

In 1995, the "Zoravar Andranik" museum of the Fidayan movement was opened, on the occasion of the 130th anniversary of Andranik Ozanyan. It was closed two years later and reopened again in 2006.
The museum building is a two-story structure with 2 spacious halls. The life, activities, and personal belongings of prominent figures of the fidaya movement, from Arabo to the Artsakh movement, are presented here. The history of the Fidean movement, materials, pictures, documents and personal belongings about the Fideans and Hayduks are presented.
Part of the museum's exhibits are the personal belongings of Zoravar Andranik, brought from his home in Bulgaria: documents, letters, manuscripts, tools and, of course, gifts.
One of the most famous exhibits of the museum is Andranik's sword that participated in the Balkan War. And in the small park next to the museum, you can see some sculptures of fidais.

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Working-days: Tuesday-Sunday

Working-hours: 12:00-16:00

Contacts
+374-10-440205
zoravar-andranik.mus.am
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