"European Heritage Days" in Baku museums
On 10-17 October Baku will marked "European Heritage Days", the website of the Ministry of Culture. According to the same source, annually in September-October, the member countries of the Council of Europe implement projects in the field of education and culture. During this period,free visits to museums, concerts, and other ethnographic exhibitions are organized.
The aim of these measures is to enable local citizens and visitors to learn the history and culture of a country, to draw attention to the protection of historical and cultural monuments.
In this regard, on October 11-12, the leading cultural cmneters of Azerbaijan will work for free. It comes to museums in Icheri Sheher: History; literature; Arts; carpets; as well as historical sites in the open air - Ateshgyah, Gobustan, Gala, Yanar Dag and others. -16D-
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