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Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum: A Chronicle of Azerbaijan's Second City

Explore Azerbaijan's past at Ganja's largest museum, featuring over 30,000 exhibits from ancient times to today.

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The Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum, established in 1924, is the largest museum in Ganja, Azerbaijan, housing over 30,000 exhibits. Located in the former mansion of descendants of the last independent khan of Ganja, the museum showcases the city's history from ancient times to the present, with archaeological finds, cultural artifacts, and more.

A brief summary to Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum

  • 244 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Ganja, AZ

Local tips

  • Explore the museum's ethnographic section to learn about Ganja's traditional crafts and industries.
  • Look for the exhibit featuring the skeleton of a woman from the 2nd millennium BC.
  • Visit the nearby Ganja Fortress Gates for more historical insights.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum is located at 244 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, easily accessible from the city center. From the Heydar Aliyev Square, walk east along Ataturk Avenue for approximately 1.5 kilometers. The museum will be on your right. There are no entrance fees to access the street.

  • Public Transport

    You can reach the Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum via public buses and minibuses that operate throughout Ganja. Check local bus routes for the most convenient option from your location. A single fare on public transport typically costs 0.30-0.50 AZN.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Ganja and offer a convenient way to reach the museum. A short taxi ride from the city center to the museum typically costs between 2-4 AZN. Be sure to negotiate the fare or ensure the meter is running.

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The Ganja State History and Ethnography Museum offers a comprehensive look into the history and culture of Ganja, Azerbaijan's second-largest city. Founded in 1924, the museum is housed in the former mansion of the descendants of Javad Khan, the last independent khan of Ganja, providing a glimpse into the lives of the city's former rulers. The museum's extensive collection includes over 30,000 exhibits displayed across 18 halls, covering Ganja's history from ancient times to the modern era. Visitors can explore archaeological finds, ethnographic materials, and numismatic collections. Exhibits also highlight Ganja's craftsmanship history, with displays of rugs, pottery, copper products, and traditional tea tables. The museum also features a skeleton of a woman, dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, discovered with accessories and household items. The building itself is a historical landmark, having been constructed in the 19th century as a private residence. During the Soviet era, the property was confiscated and used for various offices. Today, it stands as a testament to Ganja's rich history and cultural significance.

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