Set in the historic Kumayri district of Gyumri, Armenia's handsome second city, the Dzitoghtsyan Museum of National Architecture and Urban Life occupies a grand black-and-red tufa mansion built by the Dzitoghtsyan family in the 19th century. Founded in 1984, the museum recreates the daily life of a prosperous Armenian merchant household and showcases the distinctive Alexandropol-era architecture, crafts, furnishings, and urban culture that make Gyumri unique. It is the best single window into the city's character and a highlight of any trip to the Shirak region.





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