Gevorg Grigoryan (Jotto) Museum
Gevorg Grigoryan's wife, Diena Ukleba, after the artist's death, in 1977 gave his studio the status of a museum. Initially, it was a branch of the Martiros Saryan House-Museum, but in 1987, expanding the exhibition halls of the museum with new specimens, a second floor was allocated and became a branch of the National Gallery.
Giotto donated most of his paintings and graphic works, to the National Gallery of Armenia, and for years the artist's works were part of the permanent exhibition of the National Gallery. Exhibitions are often changed in the artist's studio-museum and thematic exhibitions and events are organized. Paintings by Diana Ukleba are also part of the exhibition.
Here you can see the works of the artist from different years, in different periods, both Tiflis and Eastern works. Graphic works of the artist are displayed in a separate exhibition hall. The museum also houses a library consisting of the artist couple's personal books.
Working-days: Tuesday-Sunday
Working-hours: 11:00-18:00
Sign up for excursions in advance.
The cost of the excursion in Armenian/Russian language is 3000 drams.
Entrance ticket - AMD 1000
Pupil, student, pensioner ticket - AMD 500
Free entry for children under 12 years old.