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Baku Fountain

Baku view point
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Ateshgah of Baku
The mystery of Baku! If you’re interested in a good mystery, then don’t miss the historical Fire Temple of Ateshgah, one of the most interesting Baku tourist places. Built in the 17th and 18th centuries, this temple was the site of many fire rituals back in the days. In fact, it lies on top of a natural gas vent.

I Love Baku sign
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Flame Towers
The history of Baku, with its cult of fire worship provided the inspiration for the design, which consists of three flame-shaped towers, each with a different function, set in a triangular shape are visible from many parts of the city. Baku Flame Towers are a symbol of the historic past and the future strength and potential of Azerbaijan. The design was conceived as a set of flames, driven from the ground up one of the main hills of Baku. Fire symbolizes energy and eternity, and also goes back to the ancient worship of this element.

Dağüstü Fountain

Martyrs' Lane
Cemetery & memorial for those killed by the Soviet Army in Black January & the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Azneft Square

Shirvanshah tomb

Shirvanshahs
Palace of the Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century palace built by the Shirvanshahs and described by UNESCO as "one of the pearls of Azerbaijan's architecture". It is located in the Inner City of Baku, Azerbaijan and, together with the Maiden Tower, forms an ensemble of historic monuments inscribed under the UNESCO World Heritage List of Historical Monuments. The complex contains the main building of the palace, Divanhane, the burial-vaults, the shah's mosque with a minaret, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi's mausoleum, south of the palace, a portal in the east, Murad's gate, a reservoir and the remnants of a bath house.

Baylar Mosque

Icherisheher
Walled Old City featuring 1100s fortifications & towers, plus iconic, ornate palaces & mosques.

Maiden Tower
This mysterious but iconic tapered tower appears in many Azeri fairytales and legends. It is the oldest structure in Baku’s old walled city. No one is entirely sure when it was built, or for what purpose, or even the origins of the name. Yet this mysterious and curious tower is a symbol of Azerbaijan’s capital city and even appears on the national currency, the Azerbaijani manat. Many experts believe the tower was completed in the 12th century, along with most of the medieval walled city. But the different appearance of the stones that form the foundation and the first three stories suggests the original structure may date as far back as 600 BC.

Nizami Ganjavi Monument

Seaside boulevard

Statue of Fuzûlî

Happiness Place
The Palace of Happiness, currently also called Palace of Marriage Registrations and previously called Mukhtarov Palace, is a historic building in the center of Baku, Azerbaijan, built in Neo-Gothic style in the early 20th century.

Full-Day Gobustan and Absheron
Journey out on a day tour to Gobustan and Absheron Peninsula to discover the remains of the Stone Age. Learn about the ancient history of Zoroastrianism at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gobustan and see the burning mountain on Absheron Peninsula.
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