The State Museum of the State Cultural Center of Turkmenistan
Türkmenistanyň Döwlet Muzeýi | |
Established | 1998 |
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Location | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
Coordinates | 37°53′06″N 58°20′56″E / 37.8851°N 58.3489°E |
Type | National museum |
Website | museum |
The State Museum of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Döwlet Muzeýi), also known as the Saparmurat Turkmenbashi Museum, is a museum in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.[1][2] The museum was opened on 12 November 1998.[3] The museum has seven permanent galleries incorporating history, present day culture, and ethnography.[3]
Collections
As of 2013, the museum was split into three sections: natural history, science, and the President of Turkmenistan. Photography is forbidden in any part of the museum, and all visitors are followed by a museum employee during their stay. Many artifacts and photographs are clear fakes or digitally edited.
Natural History
The museum contains a large collection of ancient artifacts. However many are overly intricate, in pristine condition, and many thousand years old leading to questions about their authenticity.[citation needed]
It contains over 500,000 exhibits particularly archaeological and ethnographical finds throughout the country including rare works of ancient art, paintings, drawings, sculptures,[4] carpets, rugs, fabrics and clothing; household utensils, musical instruments, weapons, jewelry, medals, historical documents, horn-shaped vessels made of ivory, statuettes of Parthian goddesses and colourful Buddhist vases.[5]
It also contains a significant number of fossils[6] and rare geological finds.
President
The museum has one third of its floor space dedicated to the current President of Turkmenistan. In this section are images of the president doing a wide variety of things, including harvesting crops with his citizens, racing autos, reading with children, playing sports, and meeting world leaders.
Science
The section of the museum dedicated to science has no English captions, even though the rest of the museum does.
See also
- Neutrality Arch, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
References
- ^ "Национальный музей Туркменистана переименован | Интернет-газета Turkmenistan.Ru". www.turkmenistan.ru.
- ^ "The National Museum of Turkmenistan". ALMATY Cluster Office for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. UNESCO. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
- ^ a b Museum Guidebook, Saparamyrat Türkmenbaşy adyndaky Türkmenistanyň Milli muzeyi, Asgabat 2001.
- ^ "Getty Museum and Turkmenistan's State Museum begin Cooperation to Preserve a 5th century Buddha head through the U.S. Embassy's AFCP program". U.S. Embassy in Turkmenistan. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ^ turkmenistan.orexca.com Archived August 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Chirtsova, Svetlana. "The State Museum of Turkmenistan has been replenished with new an unusual exhibit". Turkmenistan Government. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
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