The Museum Centre Art Gallery, Baku
The Museum Centre Art Gallery in Baku has distinguished itself as a prominent cultural venue since its establishment. Located within the Museum Centre of the Ministry of Culture, the gallery has hosted approximately 400 diverse exhibitions since 1999, making it one of Baku's most active exhibition spaces.
Architecturally appealing and versatile in its exhibition capabilities, the gallery has become renowned for hosting innovative projects that reflect the richness of Azerbaijani conceptual art. Notable early exhibitions include “Time of the Call” in 2002, focused on the Azerbaijani trans-avant-garde, and the inaugural Baku photographic festival “Ayna” (“Mirror”) the same year, showcasing both Azerbaijani and international photographers.
The gallery has also been a site for significant collaborative exhibitions, such as the Azerbaijani-Georgian project “Even More Transparent,” which celebrated Caucasian cultural ties through contemporary art forms like video art, photography, installation, and performance. The international modern art festival “Aluminum, Art + New Technology” began in 2003, introducing Baku to cutting-edge, interactive art experiences.
From 2006 onwards, the gallery has increasingly focused on its curated projects, including the “Times of Year” series which highlights seasonal themes through the works of Azerbaijani artists. It has also hosted international exhibitions such as works by German photographer Claus Wickrath, Bulgarian artist Emil Stoichev, and American photographer Tuba Oztekin-Koymen, among others.
Today, the Museum Centre Art Gallery stands as a testament to Azerbaijan's dynamic art scene, continuing to evolve and engage both local and international audiences with its diverse and ambitious exhibitions.
Architecturally appealing and versatile in its exhibition capabilities, the gallery has become renowned for hosting innovative projects that reflect the richness of Azerbaijani conceptual art. Notable early exhibitions include “Time of the Call” in 2002, focused on the Azerbaijani trans-avant-garde, and the inaugural Baku photographic festival “Ayna” (“Mirror”) the same year, showcasing both Azerbaijani and international photographers.
The gallery has also been a site for significant collaborative exhibitions, such as the Azerbaijani-Georgian project “Even More Transparent,” which celebrated Caucasian cultural ties through contemporary art forms like video art, photography, installation, and performance. The international modern art festival “Aluminum, Art + New Technology” began in 2003, introducing Baku to cutting-edge, interactive art experiences.
From 2006 onwards, the gallery has increasingly focused on its curated projects, including the “Times of Year” series which highlights seasonal themes through the works of Azerbaijani artists. It has also hosted international exhibitions such as works by German photographer Claus Wickrath, Bulgarian artist Emil Stoichev, and American photographer Tuba Oztekin-Koymen, among others.
Today, the Museum Centre Art Gallery stands as a testament to Azerbaijan's dynamic art scene, continuing to evolve and engage both local and international audiences with its diverse and ambitious exhibitions.
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Sight Name: The Museum Centre Art Gallery
Sight Location: Baku, Azerbaijan (See walking tours in Baku)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Baku, Azerbaijan (See walking tours in Baku)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Baku, Azerbaijan
Create Your Own Walk in Baku
Creating your own self-guided walk in Baku is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Baku Introduction Walking Tour
Baku is the capital city of Azerbaijan. It is also the country's largest city with about 25 percent of the nation's population located here.
A city existed on the site of Baku since at least the 5th century ADE. The city at that time was called Bagavan. The first record of its modern name appeared in 938 when it was called Bakuh. The city was a domain of the Arab Caliphate, followed... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.1 Km or 2.5 Miles
A city existed on the site of Baku since at least the 5th century ADE. The city at that time was called Bagavan. The first record of its modern name appeared in 938 when it was called Bakuh. The city was a domain of the Arab Caliphate, followed... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.1 Km or 2.5 Miles
Baku Old City Walking Tour
Baku's "Ichari Shahar" [pronounced ee-char-EE sha-HAR], which literally means Inner City, is also often referred to by foreigners as the Old City. This unique architectural preserve differs considerably from other ancient places in Azerbaijan and is replete with fascinating architectural monuments. The most prominent of them are the 12th-century, 97-foot Maiden Tower (the most... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
Baku's Architectural Jewels
The city of Baku is an architectural marvel that delights with its historic buildings, grand mansions and cultural diversity. The Old City, for example, is full of fantastic old mosques and palaces that are listed as heritage monuments by UNESCO. The city is especially beautiful at night when it is wonderfully illuminated. Follow this self-guided walking tour to see the most impressive... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles





