点评:This isn't really a museum; it's a collection of souvenir craft shops. Most of the items can be found in other places and it's debatable whether they made them themselves, but there are two highlights.
Firstly, the shebeke room, filled with the glass windows that are unique to Sheki. They are constructed entirely without either nails or glue, and you can buy tiny or massive versions to take home. You can also see the many awards the craftsman has won on the wall.
Secondly, an old lady persuaded me to spend 1 Manat to go inside the Food Museum - and I totally loved it!! They have made all the typical Azerbaijani and Sheki dishes and foods (out of plaster perhaps?) and labelled them well so you can see exactly what you would get in a restaurant. I literally photographed every item, and it was really useful to finally learn what some of the dishes are. very worth the Manat.
Otherwise the craftsmen are extremely pushy, especially the ones who sell silk scarves. They follow you around saying 'scarf, scarf' even when you tell them no thanks and are clearly looking at other items. At the same time, it's a cool place to get from the sun for five minutes.
翻译:这实际上不是博物馆;而是纪念品工艺品商店的集合。大多数物品都可以在其他地方找到,是否是他们自己制作的还有待商榷,但有两个亮点。
首先,shebeke 房间,里面装满了舍基独有的玻璃窗。它们完全没有用钉子或胶水建造,您可以购买小号或大号的玻璃窗带回家。您还可以在墙上看到工匠赢得的许多奖项。
其次,一位老太太说服我花 1 马纳特参观食品博物馆 - 我非常喜欢它!!他们制作了所有典型的阿塞拜疆和舍基菜肴和食物(也许是用石膏做的?)并贴上标签,这样您就可以清楚地看到在餐厅里能吃到什么。我几乎拍了每一件物品的照片,终于了解了一些菜肴,这真的很有用。非常值得花马纳特。
否则,工匠们非常咄咄逼人,尤其是那些卖丝巾的工匠。它们会跟着你,不停地说“围巾,围巾”,即使你对它们说“不用了”,而且它们显然在看其他东西。同时,这里也是个可以躲避阳光五分钟的凉爽地方。