Museum of Charle Aznavour

The Aznavour Centre is Aznavour Foundation's first cultural project. The French President Emmanuel Macron and the Armenian President Armen Sarkissian were present at the Aznavour Centre project presentation.
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  • Type: Museum
  • Description: museum about Charles Aznavour in Yerevan, Armenia
  • Also known as: Aznavour Center”, “Aznavour Centre”, and “Charles Aznavour Museum
  • Address: 192 Վերին Անտառային փողոց, Երևան

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Yerevan Cascade and Matenadaran.

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The , officially the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, is the largest center for the storage, study and popularization of Armenian manuscripts, combining the functions of a , archive and scientific institution. is situated 550 metres east of Museum of Charle Aznavour.

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The Aram Khachaturian Museum was established in 1978 in Yerevan, Armenia, just after the composer's death. The first permanent exposition was opened on January 23, 1984, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the composer. is situated 330 metres south of Museum of Charle Aznavour.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kond and Saritagh.

Neighborhood
Photo: Stamboltsyan, Public domain.
is one of the oldest quarters of . It is situated within the boundaries of the modern-day of the capital of . According to Hovhannes Shahkhatunyants, an Armenian historian, is located at the western and southern hillsides and foot of a rocky hill with similar name.

Neighborhood
, is a neighbourhood in the of , . is situated 4 km south of Museum of Charle Aznavour.

Suburb
, also known as Davitashen or Davidashen, is one of the 12 districts of , the capital of . Located on the right bank of Hrazdan River, is bordered by the districts of and from the south, and the from the north. is situated 4 km northwest of Museum of Charle Aznavour.

Museum of Charle Aznavour

Latitude
40.19303° or 40° 11′ 35″ north
Longitude
44.51464° or 44° 30′ 53″ east
Inception
2017
Levels
2
Open location code
8HG65GV7+6V
Open­Street­Map ID
way 381615254
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­museum
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Wiki­data ID
Q5075276
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Armenian—“Museum of Charle Aznavour” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: متحف شارل أزنافور
  • Armenian: Ազնավուր կենտրոն
  • Armenian: Շառլ Ազնավուրի կեցավայր
  • Bashkir: Шарль Азнавурҙың йорт-музейы
  • Catalan: Museu Charles Aznavour
  • Catalan: Museu de Charles Aznavour
  • Dutch: Charles Aznavour Museum
  • Dutch: Charles Aznavourmuseum
  • French: Centre Aznavour
  • French: maison Charles-Aznavour
  • German: Charles-Aznavour-Center
  • Persian: موزه شارل آزناوور
  • Persian: موزه شارل ازناوور
  • Russian: музей Азнавура
  • Russian: музей Шарля Азнавура
  • Russian: Центр Азнавура
  • Swedish: Charles Aznavourmuseet
  • Turkish: Aznavour Merkezi
  • Ukrainian: Дім-музей Шарля Азнавура
  • Western Armenian: Ազնաւուր կեդրոն

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