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4 Njdeh Str., Stepanavan, Stepanavan, ArmeniaMap
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  • 47andrijaa
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    Nice Museum

    It is a very nice Museum about the History of Stepan Shahumyan and of the City Stepanavan. This Museum is full of historic documents and things from the Past. The importent Thing is the House from St...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2017
  • carloben86
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    Amazing museum of Stapan Shahumyan

    Founded in 1923 in the paternal house of Shanumyan's wife Ekaterina Ter-Grigoryan in Stepanavan (former Jalaloghlu), where the revolutionary created the first Marxist club in Armenia. In 1973, during ...

    Reviewed on Sep 3, 2015
  • Dmitry S
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    Surprise inside!

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    If you are in Stepanavan, don't pass by - inside there is a surprise ..... not just another museum about the revolutionary past. It is possible and necessary with children.

    Reviewed on Oct 29, 2022
  • gentbrugg
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    Kill time

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    We went to the museum because it was necessary to kill time somehow. Moreover, the museum, which is profitable, worked until seven hours. Once again, we were struck by what tremor the Armenians relate to the ...

    Reviewed on May 1, 2016
  • HellBerrel
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    Stepan Shaumyan's House

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    Under the roof of the museum collected unique artifacts. In the center of the exhibition is the house of Stepan Shaumyan itself. Near the house was a well where revolutionaries hid and printed their revolutionary newspapers. Many ...

    Reviewed on Feb 22, 2016
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