Georgia’s Culture Days will be held in Yerevan from June 5 to 7, with a Georgian delegation visiting Armenia, headed by the Minister of Culture of Georgia, Tinatin Rukhadze. The delegation includes representatives of the Georgian Parliament and cultural figures.
According to Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport (MoESCS), the program includes a meeting between Minister Tinatin Rukhadze and Armenia’s Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, Zhanna Andreasyan, as well as visits to various cultural institutions across the country.
As part of Culture Days, several events are planned to foster deeper friendship and enhance cultural cooperation between Armenia and Georgia.
On June 6, starting at 14:00, a festive event dedicated to Georgian wine, culture, and Family Day will take place on Mashtots Avenue, in the Diana Abgar Park. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore traditional Georgian cuisine, winemaking artistry, and enjoy outdoor performances by the quartet “Ranina” and the band “Gufi Land.” Admission is free.
On June 7, at 20:00, a concert by the “Erisioni” folk ensemble will be held at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex, showcasing traditional Georgian dances, music, and cultural heritage.


