Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin
Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin is a museum in Armavir Province, Armenia which is located on Մեսրոպ Մաշտոցի փողոց. Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin is situated nearby to the town hall City Hall of Vagharshapat, as well as near the post office HayPost 1101.- Opening hours: Tuesday—Sunday 10:00 AM—5:00 PM
- Type: Museum
- Address: 1 Մեսրոպ Մաշտոցի փողոց, Վաղարշապատ
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Etchmiadzin Cathedral and Khoren Ter-Harutyunyan Museum.
Etchmiadzin Cathedral
Church
Photo: Heretiq, Public domain.
Etchmiadzin Cathedral is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city dually known as Etchmiadzin and Vagharshapat, Armenia. Etchmiadzin Cathedral is situated 410 metres southwest of Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin.
Khoren Ter-Harutyunyan Museum
Museum
Photo: Armineaghayan, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Khoren Ter-Harutyunyan Museum is situated 270 metres south of Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin.
Etchmiadzin
Monastery
Photo: Devejian, Public domain.
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, known in Armenian as simply the Mother See, is the governing body of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is headquartered around Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Vagharshapat, Armenia and is the seat of the Catholicos of All Armenians, the head of the church. Etchmiadzin is situated 400 metres southwest of Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Echmiadzin and Tsaghkunk.
Echmiadzin
Photo: Arthur Chapman, CC BY 2.0.
Echmiadzin, in Central Armenia, is Armenia's fourth-largest city. It was officially renamed Vagharshapat in 1995, but since the main tourist site in the city is still named Echmiadzin, the old name is still in common use colloquially and in some official contexts.
Tsaghkunk
Village
Photo: 05arman, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tsaghkunk is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town's church dates from the 19th century. Tsaghkunk is situated 2½ km northwest of Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin.
Artimet
Village
Artimet is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The church of the village named after Saint Gregory the Illuminator, dates back to 1876. Artimet has a population of 1,704 at the 2011 census, up from 1,630 at the 2001 census. Artimet is situated 3 km southwest of Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin.
Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin
- Categories: building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Armavir Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
40.16453° or 40° 9′ 52″ northLongitude
44.29447° or 44° 17′ 40″ eastLevels
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8HG6577V+RQOpenStreetMap ID
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In Other Languages
“Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Ejmiatsin” goes by many names.
- Russian: “Историко-этнографический музей Эчмиадзина”
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Highlights include City Hall of Vagharshapat and HayPost 1101.
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