The Heydar Aliyev Center rises from Baku like one continuous white ribbon. Its walls curve into the roof without sharp edges, givi
The Heydar Aliyev Center rises from Baku like one continuous white ribbon. Its walls curve into the roof without sharp edges, giving the building a calm, fluid presence. Inside, pale surfaces and open halls make the space feel quiet, precise, and expansive.
Baku Boulevard runs along the Caspian Sea with wide stone paths, clipped gardens, and calm water beside the city. Glass towers ris
Baku Boulevard runs along the Caspian Sea with wide stone paths, clipped gardens, and calm water beside the city. Glass towers rise behind old facades, while the Flame Towers glow above the skyline after dark. The mood is polished but relaxed, with families, cyclists, and quiet couples moving at an easy pace.
Icherisheher is Baku inside old stone walls, tight lanes, carved balconies, and pale limestone. The Maiden Tower rises above quiet
Icherisheher is Baku inside old stone walls, tight lanes, carved balconies, and pale limestone. The Maiden Tower rises above quiet courtyards, caravanserais, and small workshops. At dusk, the old city feels warm, low, and quietly theatrical.
Maiden Tower rises from Baku’s Old City like a stone watchman. Its thick cylindrical walls feel ancient, severe, and strangely gra
Maiden Tower rises from Baku’s Old City like a stone watchman. Its thick cylindrical walls feel ancient, severe, and strangely graceful. From its rooftop, the Caspian Sea, narrow lanes, and modern skyline meet in one sharp view.
Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant feels like dining inside a private collection of old Baku. Carpets, carved wood, copperware, and ant
Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant feels like dining inside a private collection of old Baku. Carpets, carved wood, copperware, and antique rooms surround tables with quiet theatrical detail. The mood is warm, formal, and deeply rooted in Azerbaijani house culture.
Flame Towers rise above Baku as three glass curves shaped like fire. By day, they catch the Caspian light and sharpen the city sky
Flame Towers rise above Baku as three glass curves shaped like fire. By day, they catch the Caspian light and sharpen the city skyline. At night, their LED skins move with flames, flags, and slow waves of color.
Sumakh feels polished without losing its Baku roots. Carpets, patterned plates, clay lamps, and armudu glasses give the room quiet
Sumakh feels polished without losing its Baku roots. Carpets, patterned plates, clay lamps, and armudu glasses give the room quiet local texture. The mood is warm, formal enough for dinner, and relaxed enough to linger.