Qabala Archaeological Center
Qabala Archaeological Center
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Umabdulelah
Dammam, Saudi Arabia27 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We visited the archeological site which is different from the Museum, there were signs on the road when we got near ( our guide didnt know where it was but we used google maps amd was able to find it), a guide met us near the entrance and asked for 3 manat per adults for a tour and one Manat for the car, he spoke good English and was very knowledgeable. He road with us in the car up the hill and explained the 2 excavation sites to us and the old wall where the gate used to be. The fist sight was of the old city. You could clearly see rooms and a sewage system, old pots still half stuck in the ground and animal bones. It was truly awesome then he took us to the next sight which was a burial sight it had three layers the deepest was a pre Christianity grave, the second was a Christian grave and the highest layer was a muslim grave. Then he took us to the ancient wall and explained where the gate of the city was, the views from there were amazing and you could imagine what this place looked liked at its time. The guide explained that many of the artifacts displayed in Museums in Baku are from this site and they are still finding more artifacts there till this day. He also told us there is a small Museum in Gabala city that displays the artifacts found at the site but we didnt visit it. Our kids loved seeing real history right in-front of them. Well worth the 7 Manat we spent!
Written 16 August 2018
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Phillip8789
Terrigal, Australia795 contributions
Oct 2019
Prior to visiting Qabala Center we we taken to the archaeological site of Salbir. Here we saw skeletal remains, pottery artifacts, clay pipes that carried water into this ancient fortress - a fortress built and extended upon between the 1st and 11th centuries.
Many of the artifacts uncovered at this site, including earthenware and glass vessels, bronze and gold adornments and weapons are on display at the Center.
Visiting this site was a very appropriate introduction to our forthcoming visit to Qabala Center, which was only a short drive from the Salbir site.
The Archaeological Center was excellent, both in regard to the on-site guide, whose tour was very informative and enthusiastic, but more significantly in the artifacts exhibited throughout the Center.
The displays contained pottery, bronze and silver jewellery, beads, coins, arrowheads, utensils, ceramics and tools.
Some of the ancient materials in the exhibition, apparently, date back over 400,000 years.
For me, the highlight of the whole exhibition was the "Pair Burial Grave", showing a couple buried together as part of a funerary ritual, the grave being 1800 to 1900 years old. Obviously this significant grave has been reconstructed for display within the Center.
Whilst not a large Museum, it was very impressive, the artifacts displayed were excellent, well-displayed and it was easy to negotiate your way through the Center.
If visiting Azerbaijan, this is certainly a site you must visit.
Many of the artifacts uncovered at this site, including earthenware and glass vessels, bronze and gold adornments and weapons are on display at the Center.
Visiting this site was a very appropriate introduction to our forthcoming visit to Qabala Center, which was only a short drive from the Salbir site.
The Archaeological Center was excellent, both in regard to the on-site guide, whose tour was very informative and enthusiastic, but more significantly in the artifacts exhibited throughout the Center.
The displays contained pottery, bronze and silver jewellery, beads, coins, arrowheads, utensils, ceramics and tools.
Some of the ancient materials in the exhibition, apparently, date back over 400,000 years.
For me, the highlight of the whole exhibition was the "Pair Burial Grave", showing a couple buried together as part of a funerary ritual, the grave being 1800 to 1900 years old. Obviously this significant grave has been reconstructed for display within the Center.
Whilst not a large Museum, it was very impressive, the artifacts displayed were excellent, well-displayed and it was easy to negotiate your way through the Center.
If visiting Azerbaijan, this is certainly a site you must visit.
Written 8 December 2019
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debra2001
London, UK14 contributions
May 2019
We had a very good guide, explaining the museum and also the excavation site. He was passionate about the site and willing to ask all questions. One of my highlights of Azerbaijan
Written 7 July 2019
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Bobagrand
Cleveland, OH114 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
The center is small but you can tell it is built by people with deep love to their country and its history. The museum is surrounded by excavation sites where most of the artifacts were found. Our guide Hayam spoke excellent English and provided us with a lot of information about the people who inhabited this area for thousands of years. Highly recommended.
Written 1 June 2018
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Mustafa
South Africa113 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
Good for people who are interested in museum and history stuff....you will find human bones / coins/
Was not allowed to take photos.
Was not allowed to take photos.
Written 7 December 2017
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