Museum of the History of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
The history of the Museum of the History of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation begins in 1915, when Artashes Vanaryan founded it in Geneva. After the Second World War, the collection was moved to Paris and was brought to Armenia only in 2006.
The exhibition of the museum includes more than 2500 exhibits. Here you can see samples that tell and describe the liberation struggle of the Armenian people, learn about the history of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, materials related to Armenian and foreign figures - documents, photographs, personal belongings, as well as samples of decorative and applied art, press, etc.
The museum has one hall dedicated to the history of the First Republic of Armenia (1918-1921). It is shown as follows: government, state construction, parliament, culture, diplomatic relations, formation of the army, 1919-20. Armenia's participation in the Paris Assembly and in 1921 February 18 uprising. There is also a section where you can learn about the history of the museum's founding.
Working-days: Monday-Friday
Working-hours: 14:00-18:00
Register for excursions in advance.
Entrance is free.