The world map placed at the entrance of Machanents Guest House in Etchmiadzin bears colorful pins, one of which rock legend, Deep Purple lead singer Ian Gillan stuck in a spot in the UK on June 8, 2019.
In conclusion of the visit marking the 30th anniversary of Rock Aid Armenia charitable project, Gillan and the other guests called at Machanents Tourism and Art social enterprise to take a tour in the Machanents Guest House and learn about its history.
At the entrance, a Machanents staffer tells the guests the most amusing story of the center: it was named after the grandfather of the founder, who was generous with kisses (“mach-pach” means “kiss” in their native Khoy dialect). Everyone has a good laugh before entering the center, so the positive vibe is secured in the very beginning.
The museum in the center is decorated in a Parajanov style with Armenian clothing “taraz”, carpets, antiquities from Western and Eastern Armenia, musical instruments…
The house hosts art and cuisine schools and an innovation center. Over 400 students attend the courses annually. They are free for vulnerable groups, the guide stresses, and some students work at the center after graduating.
At the innovation center Ian Gillan notices a 3D printer and the chess set printed on it, and then spends a few minutes watching the boys playing chess with the regular wooden figures.
Afterwards we head for a small room with a tonir oven (Armenian mud oven – Mediamax), where two women are baking lavash (Armenian flat bread – Mediamax).
In addition to the world map at the entrance, Ian Gillan leaves a trace in the Impressions’ Book as well. This is his note:
“To everyone at Machanents, who has been so kind and generous on this visit. I will treasure the memories forever.
I love and respect the ethos of your wonderful establishment full of love and creativity.
Many thanks and best wishes to you all,
Ian Gillan.”
Article and photos by Amalie Khachatryan
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