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Ethnographic Museum (Muzeu Etnologjik), Pristina

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Explore the rich culture and history of the Kosovar-Albanian people at Ethnographic Museum (Muzeu Etnologjik). Set in an 18th-century house, the only original building in the old bazaar area, it is home to a wealth of exhibits and artifacts. Learn about important customs and check out the collection of traditional costumes, furnishings, and handicrafts. Take a guided English-language tour for more in-depth information about Kosovo, including what daily life is like for locals today. Be sure to check out the museum's souvenir offerings, including traditional Albanian felt caps called "qeleshe" or "pils." Planning Pristina trip won't be overwhelming when you use Inspirock's itinerary maker.
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  • The visit to Ethnological museum is a gift- the exibition is interesting, the entrace is free of charge and you are given a guided tour by one of the workers of the museum. You can show your... 
    The visit to Ethnological museum is a gift- the exibition is interesting, the entrace is free of charge and you are given a guided tour by one of the workers of the museum. You can show your...  more »
  • I visited the museum in Dec 2021, when it was still undergoing renovations that are now completed. Ilir was a fantastic tour guide, and the museum itself was a pleasure to visit. For Albanians and.....  more
    I visited the museum in Dec 2021, when it was still undergoing renovations that are now completed. Ilir was a fantastic tour guide, and the museum itself was a pleasure to visit. For Albanians and.....  more »
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  • Worth a visit and they deserve your support even though only one of the houses is open at the moment. I arrived on a rainy day and the guide was very attentive. He explained the houses' background and provided an extensive tour. The woodworking mesmerizes here. They can make more money turning the place into a glamping location.
  • After a long time walking the city to try to find it, we finally found it and it was closed. There are no hours of operation listed on the door and there is no website for where you can get information.

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