• Azerbaijan Carpet Museum is 50: Exhibition “New Pearls of the Treasury”

    16 November 2017

    The exhibition “New Pearls of the Treasure”, where were presented the most valuable new exhibits received by its fund over the past two years ‒ that is, from the time when a new strategy for collecting museum collections was developed here, ‒ was one of the anniversary events of the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum.

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  • Opening of the exhibitions Contemporary Art in Carpets and Flying Carpet

    20 October 2017

    Our museum prepared two exhibition projects entitled Contemporary Art in Carpets and Flying Carpet to the 5th International Symposium on Azerbaijani Carpet.

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  • Exhibition and Master classes on the Dargin Kaitag embroidery from Dagestan

    5 September 2017

    In the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, an exhibition of Dargin Kaitag embroidery from private collection of Dagestan scientist-researcher Raisa Ismayilova was opened.

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  • Exhibition Abiding Values

    1 June 2017

    Between the Republics of Azerbaijan and Serbia are social and political relations, as well as wide cooperation in the field of culture. The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum and the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade signed a five-year Memorandum of Cooperation in the areas of museum activities and the safeguarding of cultural heritage. Due to the Memorandum, at the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum was held an exhibition of marvellous Pirot kilims from the collection of Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade on October 2016.

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  • The opening ceremony of solo exhibition Tesaduf by Inna Kostina

    14 April 2017

    This year, on April 14 at the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum was held the solo exhibition Tesaduf by the Azerbaijan Honored Artist Inna Kostina. The exhibition featured 48 batik examples. These are the artist's works in a series of paintings Phoenix and Tesaduf, made in the technique of hot and cold batik.

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  • Exhibition “Woven in Hungary”

    17 March 2017

    On March 17, 2017 the opening ceremony of the tapestry exhibition Woven in Hungary was held at the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum within the framework of the project Hungarian Days.

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