Ethnological Museum, Pristina
The Ethnological Treasure of Kosovo is an ethnographic museum in Pristina, Kosovo. It is located in the Emin Gjiku Complex, a monument of culture from the 18th century. The house was once owned by the family of Emin Gjikolli. The name Emin Gjikolli means "little man", in Turkish the spelling is "Eminçik", which the complex holds as the name today. In the museum, tools and items related to lifestyle from the Ottoman Kosovo period are on display.
Ethnological Museum, Pristina
Çerep, an ancient pottery art, made by housewives for baking bread, it was used until the 20th century.
Albanian wooded ashtray.
Traditional bridal clothes of the 20th century in the province of Rugova.
Pristina or Prishtina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the eponymous municipality and district.
Image: Prishtina seen from Mother Theresa Cathedral
Image: Goddess on throne
Image: Gebäude der UNMIK NEW BORN SIGN PRISTINA KOSOVO Giv Owned Image 23 August 2008
Image: Muzeu i Kosovës