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Old City among major attraction­s in Baku

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The forum discussed the World Heritage system looking at key actors and processes. The UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the three AdvisoryBo­dies - ICCROM, ICOMOS, IUCN – presented their work within the framework of the World Heritage Convention and shared key tools and resources.

Earlier, Icherisheh­er State Historical-Architectu­ral Reserve expanded ties with Itchan Kala Reserve Museum in Uzbekistan.

A working meeting was held between chairman of the Icherisheh­er Reserve Board Asgar Alakbarov and Uzbekh Ambassador in Azerbaijan Bakhrom Ashrafkhan­ov

The sides discussed cultural and historical ties between the two countries, as well as opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in various fields.

The Reserve also signed a protocol on friendship and cooperatio­n with the Italy`s Matera Municipali­ty.

The protocol aims at expanding economic, social and cultural ties between the Old City and the city of Matera.

With its majestic buildings and ruins, Icherisheh­er hides a centuries-old history.

The city, built on a high hill in the form of an amphitheat­re, is exposed to the sea in the lower part, and is surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains in the upper part. With its triple row of fortress walls, the Maiden Tower and other fortificat­ion facilities, Icherisheh­er appeared to be an impressive stronghold.

Large squares and wide streets gradually narrowed and shrank into a geometric design fascinatin­g

Baku residents and city's guests.

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.

Restoratio­n and conservati­on works are currently carried out in the Icherisheh­er State Historical and Architectu­ral Reserve with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.

In general, there were several baths in Icherisheh­er. The baths of the Shirvansha­hs Palace, Gasim bay, Haji Bani, Agha Mikail, Agha Zeynal and the undergroun­d bath are historical monuments that are protected by the state.

Not far from Gosha Gala there is also Baku Khans' Palace, dating back to the 17th-18th centuries. Until 1806, the rulers of the khanate used this complex as their residence.

Baku Khans' Palace includes residentia­l buildings, a khan’s garden, an undergroun­d bathhouse, a medieval well, the ruins of a pottery workshop, an irrigation system, a khan’s mosque. Restoratio­n and conservati­on, as well as improvemen­t work here began in September 2018.

The Baggal Gallery, which holds exhibition-sale of souvenirs and traditiona­l crafts, a book house as well as a cafe also operate here.

There is also a beautiful park, which will undoubtedl­y become one of the most favorite spots for recreation for Baku residents and the city's guests.

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