The Baku Museum of Modern Art is a great place for all art lovers. Located in a deconstructivist interior, the museum is a bold and unique solution.
Firstly, it is worth noting that the museum is small, but extremely full of exhibits that reflect the work of local artists and sculptors. A ticket to visit the museum costs 10 manats.
On the ground floor of the museum there are works by local authors made in various techniques and genres. Here you can see paintings, sculptures, installations and much more. It is especially worth paying attention to the works in the field of digital art, which are very relevant and interesting.
However, the main highlight of the museum is on the second floor. The works of such world-famous masters as Picasso and Dali are presented here.
In general, the Baku Museum of Modern Art is a great place for those who want to get acquainted with the art and creativity of contemporary artists. The bold and unusual interior of the museum, as well as the variety of exhibits, make it incredibly interesting and attractive to visitors of all ages! :)
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Solid 4. If you have been to St. Petersburg in the Era, Art Museum, etc., you will not find anything impressive here. Two floors and a lot of paintings. Some are not bad, some are like from the local children's school. Cheap entry price. Cons: there is nothing in Russian, there is no adequate description, the names of paintings are sometimes placed somewhere at the beginning of the room, Picasso and Dali can be skipped altogether because of this arrangement of paintings, there is an excessive confusion and a complete lack of structuring of works and rooms with them
An unexpectedly gorgeous museum! As an architect, I was particularly impressed by the deconstructivist interior: a bold decision! The exposition was pleasantly pleased and did not leave anyone indifferent. I definitely recommend everyone to visit, especially since it costs only 5 manats. The only thing I put a minus for is the guard, who began to hurry me up (!) at the beginning of the ninth, adding unnecessary nervousness and spoiling the impression of the visit as a whole. (At the ticket office, when buying a ticket, they confidently informed that the museum is open until 21:00.)