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Ethnographic Museum

Ethnographic Museum - Gjakova

This museum is one of Gjakova’s cultural gems, housed in a beautifully preserved 19th-century residence. Visitors come to explore its period-accurate rooms, learn about Albanian traditions, and experience the textures of rural life - from wedding rituals to seasonal farming tools. It’s ideal for history lovers, educators, and anyone curious about Kosovo’s intangible heritage.

Getting There

📍 Getting There: Located near the Old Bazaar and Hadum Mosque in central Gjakova, on Rruga Sylejman Vokshi. Easily reachable on foot or by taxi.

🕒 Open Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00. 

Accessibility: Paved courtyard. Wheelchair access: no (steep stairs); ground floor accessible, upper level via wooden stairs; guided tours available. 

Loacally Know as

Muzeu Etngrafik i Gjakovës

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Museum Historian & Memorial Guide

Valdrin Gashi

Insider tips

  • Building: "House of Haxhi Hysni Koshi" (rebuilt post-1999). 

  • Layout: Shows separation of men's oda and family quarters. 

  • Exhibits: Costumes and filigree.

The Story

The Ethnographic Museum of Gjakova is housed in the Sheh Zade House, a traditional Albanian residence built in the early 1800s. The house belonged to a prominent family and was later repurposed as a museum to showcase the material culture of the Dukagjini region. 


The museum’s layout reflects the structure of a typical Albanian home, with separate rooms for men (oda e burrave), women, and guests. Each room is furnished with original items: handwoven rugs, embroidered garments, wooden cradles, copper cookware, and agricultural tools. The walls are adorned with family photographs and ceremonial objects, offering insight into birth, marriage, and mourning customs. 


One highlight is the oda, a low-seated gathering room where men would host guests, recite poetry, and discuss village affairs. Another is the women’s room, which displays bridal dresses, jewelry, and tools used in textile production. The museum also includes a small courtyard and a seasonal herb garden. 


The Ethnographic Museum plays a vital role in cultural education, hosting workshops on embroidery, storytelling, and folk music. It’s a quiet but powerful space where heritage is not just displayed, but lived.

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