Istiglaliyyat St., 10 Next To The Institute Of Manuscripts, Baku 1005 AzerbaijanMap
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Due to its pseudo-Venetian style, this building on Istiqlal Street seems strange when you look at it from the nearby park. It is only about 110 years old and it has seen a turbulent history, which has...
Due to its pseudo-Venetian style, this building on Istiqlal Street seems strange when you look at it from the nearby park. It is only about 110 years old and it has seen a turbulent history, which has...
The story of two buildings in Baku brought tears to my eyes. One was this building and the other one was The Palace of Happiness. When the son of Aga Musa Nagiev, the richest but stingiest Oil Baron i...
The story of two buildings in Baku brought tears to my eyes. One was this building and the other one was The Palace of Happiness. When the son of Aga Musa Nagiev, the richest but stingiest Oil Baron i...
The palace was built in 1913 at the order of the Azerbaijani millionaire, the oil industry Musa Nagiyev in memory of his death from tuberculosis to son Ismail. The palace was badly damaged during the events of 1918, but in ...
Venetian-Azerbaijani
Due to its pseudo-Venetian style, this building on Istiqlal Street seems strange when you look at it from the nearby park. It is only about 110 years old and it has seen a turbulent history, which has...
Venetian-Azerbaijani
Due to its pseudo-Venetian style, this building on Istiqlal Street seems strange when you look at it from the nearby park. It is only about 110 years old and it has seen a turbulent history, which has...
An ode to a dead son!
The story of two buildings in Baku brought tears to my eyes. One was this building and the other one was The Palace of Happiness. When the son of Aga Musa Nagiev, the richest but stingiest Oil Baron i...
An ode to a dead son!
The story of two buildings in Baku brought tears to my eyes. One was this building and the other one was The Palace of Happiness. When the son of Aga Musa Nagiev, the richest but stingiest Oil Baron i...
Ismailia Palace
The palace was built in 1913 at the order of the Azerbaijani millionaire, the oil industry Musa Nagiyev in memory of his death from tuberculosis to son Ismail. The palace was badly damaged during the events of 1918, but in ...