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The smallest Ethno Museum in the World v. Dzepciste

Address Village Dzepciste
Location Located at 5 km distance from Tetovo
Phone +389 070 555 165
Spoken Languages English
Payment forms Free of charge
Working hours 10.00 - 18.00

DzepcisteThe museum of 7,2 m2 exhibition area displays 1150 museum items made of 30 different materials, like silver, alpaca, aluminum, lead, zinc, copper, iron, clay, wood, paper, textile, etc.

The objects include various household utilities and furnishing, weaponry, old measuring cups, relics, tools, folk costumes, jewelery, coins etc. dating from about 8000 BC to the 20th century.

There is space in the museum for only one visitor at a time.

So far, the museum has been visited by 6000 visitors from Macedonia and other countries.

Subsidiary premises of the Museum:
- Room for restoration, conservation and documentation of objects
- Depot
- Open – air exhibitation space

The Museum and the other premises now store and maintain a total number of 2000 exhibits.

Curiosities of the Museum:
- The smallest exhibit
   Rubber polling ballot of 1 x 1 x 1 cm
- The biggest exhibit
   Copper sofra , a kind of big tray used for dining, in dimensions 108 x 108 x 2, 5 cm
- The heaviest exhibit
   Stone hand – mill for bungur weighing 58 kilos
- The oldest exhibits
  Pottery fragments dating from the period of 8000 to 5000 BC

 
 
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