ANAS House-Museum of Huseyn Javid

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ANAS House-Museum of Huseyn Javid
Azerbaijani: AMEA Hüseyn Cavidin Ev Muzeyi
ANAS House-Museum of Huseyn Javid is located in Azerbaijan
ANAS House-Museum of Huseyn Javid
Location within Azerbaijan
EstablishedJuly 21, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-07-21)
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°22′06″N 49°49′59″E / 40.368261°N 49.833100°E / 40.368261; 49.833100
DirectorGulbaniz Babakhanli
Websitehuseyncavid.az

Huseyn Javid's House Museum is a scientific research institute incorporated into the Science Department of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS). The museum was created at the house where Azerbaijani poet and playwright Huseyn Javid lived during 1920–1937.[1]

History

The home museum was created with the aim of perpetuating and promoting the life and activity of the philosopher, playwright Huseyn Javid under the leadership of

Communist Party of Azerbaijan on July 21, 1981.[2]
According to the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan No. 160 dated July 10, 1995, Huseyn Javid's House Museum was created and subordinated to the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences. [2]

Exhibits

The sections of the museum include "Cavid Studies", "Scientific Massive Studies", "Scientific Funds", "Scientific and Artistic Design", "Scientific Exposition", "Scientific Information and Library" are engaged in scientific research in the field of collection, protection, research and propagation of heritage of Huseyn Javid.[1]

The museum consists of four rooms with a total area of 245 m2.[1]

There are around 4,000 exhibits in the main part of the museum, and 200 exhibits in the scientific part.[3]

More than 600 exhibits, including household items and clothing items, books published by Huseyn Javid, programs and banners of stage works, performances and family photographs, model of the mausoleum of Huseyn Javid in Nakhchivan, painting devoted to poet, and other fine art works, his son Ertughrul Javid's compositions include note manuscripts, books used, paintings, pontoon shafts, letters and other documents were displayed.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ev Muzeyi". huseyncavid.wordpress.com. WordPress. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "House-Museum of Huseyn Javid". azerbaijan.travel. Retrieved 16 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ House-Museum of Huseyn Javid[permanent dead link], azerbaijan.travel.