Five Major Cultural Events in Yerevan This Autumn
Yerevan has always stood out for its rich cultural life, and in the autumn months, this becomes even more evident. From October to December, the city transforms into a hub of art, music, and creative initiatives. In this article, we highlight five major cultural events this autumn that are worth attending and explore why they hold significance for both locals and visitors.
Yerevan, a Cultural Capital
In recent decades, Yerevan has experienced dynamic cultural development. Theaters, galleries, concert halls, and innovative projects attract both locals and tourists. During autumn, the city takes on a unique atmosphere, with major events filling the cultural calendar.
“Autumn in Yerevan is a time of cultural intensity, when not only exhibitions and concerts but also public discussions and masterclasses take place actively,” says culture expert Mariam Hakobyan. Streets come alive, and cafes fill with conversations about new premieres.
1. Yerevan Autumn Music Festival
Starting in mid-October, this festival unites musicians from around the world. Classical and contemporary music concerts, masterclasses for young performers, and discussions on music development fill the program. The main venues include the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall and the Komitas Chamber Music House.
“This festival lets you hear outstanding performances and learn from professionals,” notes conductor Armen Gevorgyan. “For young musicians, it’s a chance to appear on an international stage.”
Residents say this event has become an autumn tradition. Musician Arman, 27, explained: “The energy here is different — you feel part of something bigger.”
2. Beauty and Art Week
Held in early November, this week celebrates visual arts, design, and photography. Galleries present new exhibitions and offer free entry for students. Outdoor exhibitions on Republic Square and Northern Avenue help bring art closer to the public.
“We want people to see what’s happening in Armenia’s art scene,” says gallery director Gohar Kocharyan. Many young artists featured here later gain international recognition.
A photography exhibition dedicated to Yerevan’s urban life became a highlight. Instagram user Lilit wrote: “Art is everywhere in Yerevan this autumn.”
3. Theater Festival “Eastern Performances”
In December, Yerevan hosts its annual theater festival with Armenian and international performances. The program includes modern Shakespeare adaptations, original plays by Iranian and Georgian directors, and collaborations with French artists.
“Theater unites people of all ages,” says director Narek Hovhannisyan. “This festival creates a world-class environment and opens doors for Armenian directors.”
Student Anna S. wrote on Facebook: “Two plays in one week felt like traveling the world without leaving Yerevan.”
4. Yerevan Film Days

The autumn film festival excites cinema lovers with Armenian and international films. Screenings take place at Moscow Cinema and KinoPark, followed by discussions, masterclasses, and meetings with actors and directors.
“Film Days help young directors showcase their work and receive professional feedback,” says film expert Armine Sargsyan. “It also connects Armenian cinema with global trends.”
One anticipated premiere portrays modern Yerevan life. Twitter user @ArmenianCinema commented: “Finally, a film that reflects real Yerevan — raw, beautiful, alive.”
5. Cultural and Educational Events for Schools
Autumn places strong emphasis on cultural education for youth. Schools organize museum days, workshops, and cultural debates. Museums and cultural centers offer interactive tours designed for students.
“Working with children inspires adults too,” says coordinator Sona Martirosyan. “We are raising a culturally aware new generation.”
Parents agree. Yerevan resident Karen noted: “After a museum workshop, my daughter now constantly asks to visit new exhibitions.”
Comments and Expert Opinions
Cultural expert Anna Hovhannisyan states: “Autumn events highlight the diversity of Armenian art and international collaboration, strengthening Yerevan’s cultural role in the region.”
Residents react actively. “These events make our city vibrant and creative,” wrote local citizen Mane. A Facebook user added: “Every weekend feels like a festival — music, film, and art everywhere.”
Conclusion
Yerevan remains a cultural center, offering platforms for creativity and education. In autumn, the city transforms into a cultural festival where everyone can find inspiration. From music and theater to film and visual arts, Yerevan proves that culture is its heartbeat — and autumn is when it beats the strongest.
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