The Parajanov Museum is a museum dedicated to the work and life of the renowned Armenian filmmaker and artist Sergei Parajanov. It is located in Yerevan, Armenia, and was established in 1988, one year after Parajanov's death.
The museum is housed in a historic building, which was once the home of the artist. The interior of the museum is decorated with the artist's works, including collages, assemblages, dolls, and drawings. The museum also showcases a collection of personal belongings, including photographs, letters, and documents related to Parajanov's life and work.
The museum's exhibits are organized thematically, with rooms dedicated to different aspects of the artist's life and work. One room is devoted to Parajanov's collaborations with other artists, including his work as a production designer for films. Another room is dedicated to his collages, which are considered some of his most significant works.
The museum is an important cultural institution in Armenia and attracts visitors from all over the world who are interested in Parajanov's work and his unique artistic vision. It is also an important center for the study of Armenian art and culture.