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Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum

Explore Azerbaijan's second-largest city through captivating artifacts & exhibits at the Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum. A journey through time awaits!

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Delve into the captivating history and cultural heritage of Ganja at the State History and Ethnography Museum. Housed in a former mansion, the museum boasts over 30,000 exhibits, showcasing artifacts from ancient times to the present day, offering a multifaceted understanding of Ganja's evolution as a cultural and commercial hub.

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  • 244 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Ganja, AZ

Local tips

  • Allocate at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collection.
  • Photography is generally allowed, but check for any specific restrictions upon entry.
  • Consider looking for available informational guides at the entrance for in-depth information.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Ganja Fortress Gates for a broader historical perspective.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum is located at 244 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Avenue. From the Ganja City Center, it is approximately a 15-20 minute walk. Head east on Nizami Ganjavi Avenue, then turn right onto Ataturk Avenue. The museum will be on your left. Walking allows you to explore the surrounding area and admire the local architecture.

  • Public Transport

    Public transportation in Ganja is readily available via buses and minibuses. From many points in the city center, you can take a bus or minibus heading east along Ataturk Avenue. Look for buses with signs indicating they are heading towards 'Ataturk Prospekti'. A single bus fare costs approximately 0.35 AZN.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are a convenient way to reach the museum from anywhere in Ganja. You can hail a taxi on the street or use a ride-hailing app. A short taxi ride from the city center to the museum typically costs between 3-5 AZN. Be sure to negotiate the fare beforehand or use an app for a fixed price.

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The Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum, the largest museum in Ganja, offers a comprehensive journey through the city's captivating past and vibrant cultural heritage. Housed in the former mansion of descendants of the last independent khan of Ganja, the museum itself is a historical landmark, providing a tangible connection to the city's rich history. Founded in 1924, the museum has grown to encompass over 30,000 exhibits displayed across 18 halls. These collections showcase the history of Ganja from ancient times to the present day, featuring archaeological finds, material-cultural monuments, ethnographic displays, epigraphic artifacts, and numismatic collections. The museum's diverse exhibits offer a multifaceted understanding of Ganja's evolution and its significance as a cultural and commercial hub. Visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to archaeology, revealing artifacts from ancient settlements and civilizations that once thrived in the region. These finds provide insights into the daily lives, trade, and cultural practices of Ganja's earliest inhabitants. The ethnographic section offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditional life of the Ganja region, showcasing costumes, textiles, carpets, and household items that reflect the unique customs and artistic traditions of the local people. The museum also features exhibits on the history of craftsmanship in Ganja, which was once a center for various crafts, including rug weaving, pottery, and metalworking. The museum's collection includes a wide array of historical documents, photographs, and artifacts related to significant events and figures in Ganja's past. Visitors can learn about the city's role as a major center of trade and culture along the Silk Road, its time as the capital of the Ganja Khanate, and its contributions to Azerbaijani literature, music, and art. The museum also highlights the legacy of Nizami Ganjavi, the renowned 12th-century poet who was born in Ganja.

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