Aghanaghi Bath, a historical building that was built during the Ilkhanid period and after passing through different periods, is currently displaying a treasure of Azerbaijan’s culture and history as the Ardabil Anthropology Museum.
A long time ago:
Authentic architecture: Aghanaghi bath with arches, domes, traditional skylights, and tile decorations is an example of authentic Iranian architecture in the Ilkhanid period.
Renovation and restoration: This bathroom has been renovated and restored in different periods. In the last renovation that was done in 1377, Hammam was turned into an anthropology museum.
Reflecting the rich culture:
33 wax figures: these figures are made with special delicacy and precision and present a real picture of the daily life of Azerbaijani people in the past.
Different sections: The museum includes different sections such as bathroom, dressing room, vestibule, greenhouse, and cold room, each of which is equipped with relevant objects and accessories.
Familiarity with occupations: tools and equipment related to traditional occupations such as agriculture, blacksmithing, pottery, and carpet weaving are displayed in the museum.