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67, Baku 1000, Azerbaijan, Zabrat
Time-tested museum featuring a vast collection of unique miniature books from over 60 countries.
Serene,Nuanced,Charming ,(Free entrance)
Very tiny museum. Itβs free so stop by if you had a chance.
It is a nice little museum close to the palace. The lady there was friendly and gave us information about the books that are sorted based on where they were published around the world. My daughter was pleased to see Shakespeares, Little Prince etc in miniature form.Entry is free.
Quite an interesting and unique place.
Not very special in my opinion. Its free and it takes about 5 minutes to see the whole museum.
I was looking forward this visiting the miniature book museum after Eid holiday weekwns when the museum was due to reopen. We arrived at 1130 on Tuesday and the museum was closed and returned and hour later at 1230 and was still closed. Incredibly disappointed that opening hours did not show when musuem was open.
unique museum in the world
Free entrance. Small museum with unique collections.
I was more than surprised when I saw a book of Poems by Slovene poet France Preseren. Thanks!
InterestingGreat serviceFree entry
Its a good stop, a small place with small books. Also, its free.
This museum is free of entrance, it boast a collection of miniature books from different countries and literature and included in the guiness world book records.
There are many different types of mini books. Mainly the littlest book in the world.
We went 3 times during our visit to baku and its closed with a note on the door written in azeri language πππ
Very very small books
Fascinating collection of really tiny books, the tiniest of all the size of a pinhead, qualifying it into the Guiness Book of Revords.
What a cool place!! Loved the collection and the fact itβs free. A really cool place to browse for bibliophiles.
If you like reading books then this place amazing.
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Super cute and very welcoming place.
This museum is interesting and worth a short visit as it is free.
Best museum so far in Baku.Why?1. Its fee2. They have got the smallest books of the world.3. You can find books from any country4. There is a last who can speak many languages and can help you5. No one forces you to buy anything and its really free6. There is a book and you can leave your opinion about museum there
Best for book lovers
One of the places you have to visit in the country
Nice place :Amazing for book lovers.
Must visit place. It has the most amount of miniature books. It is so easy to get to this museum from central metro station. When the tour guide was talking about the history of the collection and the valuable contributions made to the museum through the years my mind was blown away
+ The best collection ever seen for the miniature books.+ Located in the old City area. Very good to walk to this place from.+ Collection from across the world Writers and publishers put on exhibition.+ Very polite staff.+ You can write your feedback in the register kept there for this purpose.+ You are allowed to click pictures (clicked pictures for all the books)+ Very beautiful surrounding.+ A must visit place even if you are not an avid book reader.+ Timings are 11am to 5pm and entry if free.- You cannot touch or read the books as they are closed in the glass almirah.
Cutest little museum. Perfect for book lovers!
Small but very interesting museum
Amazing place donβt miss
Worth popping in if youβre passing by, otherwise you wonβt be missing out on anything
Good to see different thingMicro books from all over the world
You can find mini books from around the world
Small. Crammed. Dont go in the summer because its extremely hot and not air conditioned. Go in winter. The person whos supposed to show you around doesnt show you much. You take a tour yourself.
This is such a wonderful place.Got to witness so many miniature version of books.The place has a good accessibility. Located right in the middle of Icherisheher or the old city of Baku.Must visit if youre a lover of books and miniature things.Also the entry is free so thats always a plus point.
Was closed randomly even though the timings mentioned tht it would be open
Could do with a gift shop selling miniature books
Fascinating place. I was amazed to see their collection which included literature, religion, philosophy, fiction. Who knew a small room can contain such profound treasures.
Good Advice: you will feel yourself in another small world...
This is a different museum. I am not sure I have ever seen a miniature book before so this was overwhelming. It is located in old city and free in so its worth going on and taking a look. Its not too big so it will not take more than 10-15 minutes. The lady who runs it has decent English so you can have a mini tour.
Nice, free museum. The selection can offer a fun insight into the local history. Lots of Pushkin. Lots of Pushkin.
Very interesting place!
Highly Recommended Place. A museum of its own kind and it will not take more 20 mins to see whole place.
Very highly recommended to see place. The only one in the world miniature book museum.
One of the unique kind of museums (if not the only kind of). It has various literature books
Unique museum in the world. Every tourist I brought here enjoyed it.
Its book museum and mostly about literature in Azeri language therefore it is not suitable for tourists.
A hidden gem in baku old town. A very unusual museum.
unique place of its sort
awesome museum. Highly recommended
67, Baku 1000, Azerbaijan, Zabrat
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