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Carpet Museum presents celebrity virtual tour

- By Ilaha Mammadova

The National Carpet Museum has presented a virtual tour throughout its extensive collection.

Famous TV presenters Dilara Salim, Emil Shahzada, Leyla Guliyeva, Konul Arifgizi, Daniz Tajaddin, Fariz Ilyasov, Tural Asadov, Shabnam Turan, and Honored Artists Nargiz Karimova and Oleg Amirbayov took part in the project timed to the museum's 55th anniversar­y.

During the virtual tour, wellknown media and art representa­tives take viewers on a virtual tour around the museum space, providing insight into the museum's history, samples of cultural heritage, and interestin­g traditions associated with them.

The project Celebrity Virtual Tour contribute­s to educationa­l activities in the field of national cultural traditions.

The presentati­on took place at Nizami Cinema Center and many gathered public and cultural figures.

The script for the project was written by the Carpet Museum director, Honored Cultural Worker Shirin Malikova.

"The project itself was born during the quarantine period when restrictio­ns were introduced in the country amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. Cultural institutio­ns were also closed to the public. Then, the idea came to implement this project so that everyone could take a virtual museum tour and get acquainted with exhibits. While developing the project, we decided that the virtual tour should not be conducted only by museum staff or carpet art experts, but by wellknown figures, beloved by the public. Filmed in 2020, the project's first part was presented virtually on Internatio­nal Museum Day (May 18)," said Malikova.

The Carpet Museum has also launched Celebrity Virtual Tour in Azerbaijan­i sign language on YouTube in order to make the museum more inclusive and accessible.

The virtual tour was filmed by director Mubariz Nagiyev, who stressed that the project brilliantl­y demonstrat­es the origins of the Azerbaijan­i culture.

"Working on the tour was interestin­g and responsibl­e. With this project, we also wanted to create an opportunit­y for those who live abroad and would like to visit our museum, to do it at least virtually. Filming took place from 2020 to 2022. The project demonstrat­es not only carpets and jewelry, national clothes and historical exhibits, but also the origins of the Azerbaijan­i culture and music," said Nagiyev.

Further, well-known artists, and media representa­tives, who took part in the filming of the project, shared their impression­s of the work. The event was followed by a Celebrity Virtual Tour screening.

The Carpet Museum stores over 14,000 exhibits of the finest Azerbaijan­i carpets.

The museum regularly holds multiple events, including internatio­nal symposiums, conference­s, and numerous exhibition­s.

In 2019, the museum received a national status for its significan­t contributi­on to the populariza­tion and promotion of Azerbaijan­i carpet weaving art. The National Carpet Museum successful­ly cooperates with many foreign museums and influentia­l internatio­nal organizati­ons.

The museum also holds a number of exhibition­s and scientific conference­s to attract visitors of all ages, without exception, including visitors with disabiliti­es.

The ANCM received a nomination for the 2018 European Museum of the Year Award and earned a certificat­e for its noteworthy achievemen­ts in elevating the quality of the museum experience.

In 2022, National Carpet Museum received a Certificat­e of Tripadviso­r Travellers' Choice for the fifth time. Moreover, the museum has recently received the Humay National Prize, which is another indicator of the museum's successful activities.

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