Charles Aznavour House-Museum
192 Verin Antarayin str. YerevanThe Charles Aznavour House-Museum, a tribute to the legendary French-Armenian chansonnier, was officially inaugurated in 2011, near the iconic Cascade Complex in Yerevan. The opening ceremony was attended by notable figures, including former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
The museum offers a comprehensive look into Aznavour’s illustrious career and life, showcasing a rich collection of personal artifacts. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including records, books, awards, and iconic posters that chronicle the global acclaim of this world-renowned artist.
Designed by the distinguished architect Narek Sargsyan, the museum features a multi-level layout. The ground level houses the main exhibition hall, while other levels include a reception area and an assembly hall. The top two floors are dedicated to a private residential space, adding a personal touch to the museum.
The Charles Aznavour House-Museum stands as a cultural landmark, celebrating the enduring legacy of one of the world’s most beloved artists.
