Verin Karmiraghbyur History Museum
Seryozha Mkhitaryan, a secondary school teacher in the village, sees two clay pots with beautiful patterns in the village hairdressing salon. To the question what those pots should do, Mkhitaryan answers that he intends to create a museum. On his direct initiative, the collection of old things begins. The teacher establishes an archeological group, during the excavations of which the members of the group excavated and found a wine cellar with 38 jars arranged next to each other, one of which was 300-350 liters. capacity. The students find 2 stone rings and other small items in the same place. The museum initially operated in a village school and was enriched by the efforts of members of the archeological team.
The total number of exhibits in the museum is 3875. This rich collection includes items representing the traditional life of the Armenian people (clay and copper dishes, wine jars, flour nets, milk, candle, pulley, etc.), tools of the Armenian peasant, separate elements of rustic dress.
Admission is free