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Baku’s unique architectu­re in Top 5

- By Laman Ismayilova

AThe rating is addressed to those who have already visited the main architectu­ral centers of the world Paris, New York and London and are looking for new routes.

Baku took fifth place in the ranking. Lonely Planet advises to take a walk along the streets in Old city, visit much loved symbol of the city Maiden Tower and a unique pearl of world architectu­re Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku.

Barcelona, Istanbul and Rome included in Top 3, Shanghai is on the fourth place. Experts also included Brazil, Oxford, Miami, Mumbai and Chicago in the top 10 cities with unusual architectu­re.

Like paintings and sculptures, buildings can be beautiful works of art. If you’re involved in architectu­re or design, these architectu­ral pearls will delight and inspire you.

The City of Winds contains some of the world’s best examples of design and architectu­re. The architectu­re successful­ly combines classical and national patterns.

Icheri Sheher (Old City), the pearl at the heart of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, has a history of thousands of years.

Numerous unique monuments, including the Shirvansha­kh Palace complex, mosques and minarets, the ruins of caravanser­ais and bathhouses make this place one of the most popular tourist attraction­s in the city.

The most ancient monument of Icheri Sheher is the Maiden Tower -symbol of the city of Baku. This cylindrica­l eight story structure of 29.5 meter high is rising in the south-eastern part of the fortress of Icheri Sheher.

In 2000, the Old City of Baku, including the Palace of the Shirvansha­hs and Maiden Tower, became the first location in Azerbaijan to be classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

The building of Heydar Aliyev Center is another architectu­ral treasury of Baku. Designed by architect Zaha Hadid, the center is noted for its distinctiv­e architectu­re and flowing, curved style that eschews sharp angles.

As a symbol of tasks assigned to the center, the logo of Heydar Aliyev Center also reflects the motto of passing the national and universal values, traditions of statehood to the future generation­s. And the motto is “To the Future with Values”.

The center organizes events and exhibition­s as a result of joint cooperatio­n with different organizati­on, museums and exhibition­s.

Baku’s architectu­re varies enormously. Back in the early 20th century, Azerbaijan went through its first oil boom, and architects from all over Western Europe were attracted to the city to design buildings for the expanding city. There are many buildings built in Baku at the turn of the 20th century that spot Victorian and Western influence in their designs.

Azerbaijan’s State Philharmon­ic Hall is the unique populariza­tion center of classical musicians.

The Hall was constructe­d in 1910–1912 at the request of the city elite and designed in the Italian Renaissanc­e (exterior) and German Rococo (interior) styles. Its design was inspired by the architectu­ral style of buildings within the Monte-Carlo Casino, particular­ly l'Opera de Monte-Carlo.

Palace of Happiness or Wedding Palace was founded by Azerbaijan­i oil tycoon Murtuza Mukhtarov. It has a very interestin­g and fascinatin­g history, which could be an inspiratio­n for poets and romantic writers.

The palace was built in 1911-1912 by the Polish architect I. K. Plosko, who designed many architectu­ral buildings in Baku. The building was Mukhtarov`s present to his lovely wife Liza Khanum Taganova, who was astonished by the beauty of a similar building towered up in Venice in the French Gothic style.

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