The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, established in 1967, is one of Baku's most distinctive cultural landmarks, enshrining the rich heritage of Azerbaijani carpet-weaving. It is located on the Baku's seafront promenade, also known as the Baku Boulevard. The museum's building itself is an architectural marvel, designed to resemble a rolled carpet, making it a unique monument and a testament to the country's long-standing tradition in carpet-making. This institution not only preserves various types of Azerbaijani carpets but also functions as a research, training, cultural, and educational center where many aspects of the art of carpet-making are explored. The museum holds the largest collection of Azerbaijani carpets in the world, varied in weaving techniques, styles, and sizes, spanning various periods from antiquity to the modern day. Visitors can admire the intricate craftsmanship of the carpets, learn about the history of textile production in the region, and even see live demonstrations of carpet-weaving.