Shusha Carpet Museum


Shusha Carpet Museum is the Shusha branch of the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Applied Art, established by the Order of the Ministry of Culture of the Azerbaijan SSR No. 502 of September 26, 1985 to study, preserve and live the traditions of Karabakh carpet weaving.
The branch began its activity on May 19, 1987 in the 18th-century mansion belonging to General Samad bey Mehmandarov.
The Shusha branch had exhibited pile and weave carpets, carpet products, artistic embroidery, national costumes, jewelry and artistic metal, selected from the main fund of the Azerbaijan State Carpet and Applied Art Museum.
The military conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia caused the branch to stop its activities in 1992. On February 29, 1992, 183 of the 246 exhibits of the Shusha branch were evacuated and transferred to the main fund of the museum.
At present, the Shusha branch continues its activities at the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum.