![]() ![]() According to the original version, the museum was supposed to be a complex consisting of a vestibule, exhibition halls, a chapel-bell tower and an amphitheater. The project of the house-museum building was developed by the famous Armenian architect Jim Torosyan. The life of the writer was interrupted suddenly when in 1971, returning from his native village to Yerevan, Sevak and his wife were killed in a car accident. It is in this garden that the grave of Sevak and his wife Nelli Menagarishvili is located. Right next to the house there is a picturesque garden, some of the trees in which the writer planted with his own hands. Sevak's personal belongings are stored here, as well as many photographs, books and manuscripts. The house-museum is located next to the writer's father's house, where he spent his childhood and early years. The house-museum of the outstanding Armenian writer and poet Paruyr Sevak is located in his native village of Zangakatun. ![]()
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