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Explore the world’s largest miniature book collection, featuring thousands of tiny volumes from 76 countries in one unique museum.
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Step inside the historic Molla Ahmad Mosque and begin your visit surrounded by centuries-old architecture in Baku’s Old City.
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Your ticket grants access to displays of Azerbaijani miniature artwork and manuscript reproductions, all housed within the museum.
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See rare historical miniature book editions, including the world’s smallest book at just 2x2mm, viewable only with a magnifying glass.
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Admission to historic Molla Ahmad Mosque
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Access to Azerbaijani miniature artwork displays
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Access to manuscript reproductions
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World's largest miniature book collection
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World's smallest book (2x2mm) on display
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Rare historical miniature book editions
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Guided commentary, personal tour escorts, or multimedia audio guides
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Admission to the separate Baku Museum of Miniature Books or any other surrounding historic sites
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Food, drinks, or transportation to the venue
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Explore the Museum of Miniature Books in Baku’s Old City, home to the world’s largest collection of tiny printed works from 76 countries.
Getting started
Enter the historic Molla Ahmad Mosque, located in a quiet alley near the Shirvanshahs’ Palace in Baku’s Old City. Present your admission at the entrance and step inside at your own pace—no guided commentary or audio guide is provided, so you are free to explore the museum’s displays independently.
What to expect
Museum of Miniature Books
This unique museum houses around 8,000 miniature books, making it the largest collection of its kind in the world. The displays feature Azerbaijani miniature artwork, manuscript reproductions, and rare editions that span centuries and genres.
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View the world’s smallest book, measuring just 2x2mm, whose text and illustrations can only be seen with a magnifying glass.
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Access the world’s largest miniature book collection, including rare historical editions such as an ancient Quran from 1672, a lifetime edition of Pushkin’s Yevgeniy Onegin, and a copy of A History of England published in 1815.
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Explore showcases of Azerbaijani miniature artwork and manuscript reproductions, highlighting local artistic traditions and craftsmanship.
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Discover rare historical miniature book editions from 76 different countries, each displayed in cases that let you appreciate their intricate bindings and tiny print.
Wrapping up
Once you’ve finished exploring, you may linger to revisit your favorite displays or browse the collection at your leisure. The museum does not offer food, drinks, or transportation, and admission is limited to the museum itself; surrounding sites require separate entry.
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What to bring
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Bring a mobile voucher or a printed physical ticket to present at the entrance.
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Carry valid proof of age or student identification if you are using concession fares.
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Bring reading glasses if you need assistance viewing the highly detailed, fine strokes of the miniature paintings.
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Wear sturdy footwear suitable for walking through the historic streets of Baku's Old City.
What's not allowed
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Flash photography is prohibited to prevent light degradation to the delicate pigments and ancient inks used in the artwork.
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Food, snacks, and opened liquids are not allowed inside the gallery spaces.
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Oversized bags and luggage are restricted from entry to ensure the safety of the displays in tight spaces.
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Physical contact with frames, display panels, or text stands is strictly prohibited.
Accessibility
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The venue is housed inside the 14th-century Molla Ahmad Mosque structure and presents significant physical barriers for those with limited mobility.
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The entrance layout and small interior rooms reflect medieval architectural design, with tight turning spaces that cannot comfortably fit standard wheelchairs or large strollers.
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Minor steps and raised stone thresholds may be required to access specific viewing points inside the preserved monument.
Additional information
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A standard independent visit lasts roughly 30 minutes due to the intimate scale of the historic building and its focused collection.
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Entry fees for foreign adults are highly economical, typically costing around 5 AZN.
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This venue is dedicated specifically to the traditional fine art of miniature paintings and illustrations and should not be confused with the separate Baku Museum of Miniature Books nearby.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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