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treasures of Tugh from the mists of time
Tugh Village, located in the foothills of Karabakh in Khojavend District,... More
From oil innovation to artistic creation
The echoes of a rich oil heritage resonate through the settlements... More
Huseyn Javid House Museum and Memorial Complex
Huseyn Javid was an outstanding Azerbaijani poet and playwright who was... More
sacred mausoleum Nehram Imamzadeh
The religious complex of Nehram Imamzadeh, located in the settlement of... More
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Kamil Aliyev carpets shine with weaving mastery
“Art will never disappear as long as every artist, every professional,... More
Gakh History and Ethnography Museum
By visiting the various exhibits at Gakh History and Ethnography Museum,... More
Gala State Historical and Ethnographic Reserve
If you want to see ancient ruins, a medieval town of... More
Explore the Nakhchivan Khans’ Palace
Nakhchivan Khan's Palace is one of the most outstanding architectural sights... More
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Azerbaijani mugham sanctuary of music
On the picturesque Baku Boulevard stands the International Mugham Center of... More
Kamil Aliyev carpets shine with weaving mastery
“Art will never disappear as long as every artist, every professional,... More
Huseyn Javid House Museum and Memorial Complex
Huseyn Javid was an outstanding Azerbaijani poet and playwright who was... More
Trove of art Bahruz Kangarli Museum
Bahruz Kangarli, founder of the Azerbaijani Realism painting school, was the... More
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a journey into railway history
Centrally located near 28 May metro station, Azerbaijan Railway Museum offers... More
From oil innovation to artistic creation
The echoes of a rich oil heritage resonate through the settlements... More
Kamil Aliyev carpets shine with weaving mastery
“Art will never disappear as long as every artist, every professional,... More
Miraculous Ashabi-Kahf Shrine
One of Azerbaijan's most famous places of pilgrimage is Ashabi-Kahf, located... More
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scenic Tugh to the roots of civilization
Homeland of many historical figures, the once-flourishing village of Tugh has now been revived, embarking on a path of development to become one of Azerbaijan’s choice tourism destinations that boasts enchanting nature and ancient historical sites of global significance. More
architecture of Shusha relic of the Karabakh Khans
The mosques, house museums and mansions of Shusha, the cultural capital of Azerbaijan, not only exemplify unique architectural styles, but also mirror the country’s deep-rooted heritage and enduring cultural traditions. More
treasures of Tugh from the mists of time
Tugh Village, located in the foothills of Karabakh in Khojavend District, is an ancient settlement known for its fascinating variety of historical sites and landmarks, which stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Azerbaijani culture. More
a palace to happiness recounts a history of love
In the vibrant heart of Baku stands the Palace of Happiness, a beautiful building with quite a story to tell. Previously known as the Palace of Marriage Registrations, and historically as Mukhtarov Palace, this site of architectural grandeur shines as a beacon of love. More
Historical pilgrimage site Imamzadeh Complex
The term ‘Imamzadeh’ signifies ‘descendant of an Imam’ or ‘child of an Imam.’ The Imamzadehs erected in various regions of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic have been places of faith for many over the centuries. Specifically, Imamzadeh Complex, in the city of Nakhchivan, is now one of the most visited of these sites. More
Miraculous Ashabi-Kahf Shrine
One of Azerbaijan's most famous places of pilgrimage is Ashabi-Kahf, located near Julfa. According to local beliefs, this site is of great significance to Islam. You can visit this mysterious place and become a living witness to its wonder. More
Sufi haven at Khanagah
Among the religious architectural sites in Nakhchivan, Khanagah Monument Complex holds a special place with its origins dating back to the early medieval period. More
Magnificently adorned Gulustan Mausoleum
A witness to the region's centuries-old history, Gulustan Mausoleum is one of the unique architectural creations of the great Ajami Nakhchivani. This ancient monument to art serves as a vital link in studying Azerbaijani culture. More
Ganja’s brave past Javad Khan Mausoleum
Ganja owes its current tranquillity to the raging battles and courageous fighters of the past. The memory of Javad Khan, who died defending his beloved Ganja in one of these struggles, lives on in Javad Khan Mausoleum – a fitting tribute erected over his grave. More
Refined masterpiece Shah Abbas Mosque
Shah Abbas Mosque, considered a fine example of 17th-century Azerbaijani architecture, stands out among the historical monuments of Ganja for its distinctive style. More
Catch Orthodox heritage Alexander Nevsky Church
Originally built for the worship of Russian Orthodox Christians, today Alexander Nevsky Church is one of the most remarkable religious monuments in the city of Ganja. More
The show of tolerance St. George’s Church
Traveling is not only a way to be surrounded by different cultures, it also allows us to get to know the religious variety everywhere you go. During your trip to Gakh, don’t miss visiting St. George’s Church that preserves Christian heritage for centuries. More
Uncover an epic saga at Sheikh Juneyd Mausoleum
Built in 1544, Sheikh Juneyd Mausoleum has been witness to a series of historic events and now stands as a testament to Azerbaijan’s fascinating historical tides. While in Gusar, make sure you explore the legacy of the Safavid Empire here and at a host of other sites. More
The Arched Bridge conveys a feat of construction
In the heart of Guba stands the remarkable Arched Bridge, an outstanding marvel of 19th-century engineering that remains the only surviving bridge from the seven originally built in the area during the Tsarist era. More
Lineage of silk heritage in Sheki
During a trip to the ancient silk centre of Sheki, a fascinating land nestled in the epic embrace of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, you discover the preservation of the rich art of silk artisanry. More
Khan Mosque exhibits Sheki’s regal roots
The Khan Mosque Complex, after Sheki Khan’s Palace, is one of the most significant historical sites that reflect the history and culture of the Sheki Khanate, holding a special place in Azerbaijani architecture. More
Glimpse inside history in Icheribazar
The Icheribazar complex in Gakh is one of the finest examples of historical and cultural heritage in Azerbaijan. Step inside and feel reinvigorated by entering a site of such old architecture More
Khinalig’s knitted woollen socks will warm more than your feet
Do not be put off by the snowy, frosty mountain scenery of Khinalig - woollen socks, hand knitted by locals, will keep you warm from your feet to your soul. More
Patterns of nature city of craftsmen
The ancient village of Lahij, which embodies the spirit of the Middle Ages and dates back 2,000 years, is the centre of crafts in Azerbaijan. Known as the "city of 40 crafts," Lahij is famous for having had over 200 artisan workshops in the mid-19th century. More
Medicinal herbs unique cuisine
Although the village of Lahij, nestled in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, is best known for its craftsmen and crafts, people also flock here to experience its local cuisine. This includes delicious tea brewed with herbs, many of which grow only in this region, which you can try as soon as you arrive in the village. More
Stone streets alive with history
A trip to Lahij is a journey through cobblestone streets alive with history. In this much-loved mountain village you can discover the secrets of a 2,000-year-old sewage system and traces of the ancient kingdom of Caucasian Albania, and much more besides. More
Baku Olympic Stadium
The architecture of Baku never ceases to amaze. You’ll be convinced of this yourself after a visit to Baku’s Olympic Stadium – the country’s most unusual and largest sports construction. More
Polish heritage in Baku
In the central streets of Baku there are dozens of stunning European-style buildings built during the time of the first Oil Boom. But did you know that the majority of them were designed by Polish architects? You can discover them and other examples of Polish heritage during a special walking tour around the city. More
Shop and socialise in the Port Baku area
If you love going out to eat or shop and are looking for an upmarket area, then head to Port Baku. There's plenty here for an indulgent day of relaxation. More
Snap a photo of the Flame Towers
The trio of skyscrapers named the Flame Towers are one of the top architectural wonders of Baku. You can admire these curved glass towers from almost anywhere in the city. More
UNESCO heritage
The heritage, culture, and civilization of Azerbaijan have ancient and modern roots. More
heritage sites
Discover the stunning old architecture built in Baku during the late 19th century, early 20th century oil boom. Be inspired by its mix of styles, marvellous details and amazing stories. More
crafts making
Azerbaijan is rich in traditions, developed over many centuries, an important place among which is occupied by folk handicrafts. More
architecture
Architecture in Azerbaijan typically combines elements of East and West. More
Visit the Ashabi Kahf Cave
Ashabi-Kahf is a charming retreat to the east of Nakhchivan City with an ancient legend attached to it. Intrigued? Keep reading to discover more. More
Travel to Ordubad
Stroll around the quiet streets of the historical reserve of Ordubad and discover ancient monuments, house museums and even the most delicious lemons in the Caucasus. More
Explore the Nakhchivan Khans’ Palace
Nakhchivan Khan's Palace is one of the most outstanding architectural sights in Azerbaijan. Enjoy the beauty of this place – an eye-catching monument of Azerbaijan's khanate period. More
Visit Noah’s Tomb
In Nakhchivan, there are dozens - even hundreds - of myths and beliefs. According to local legend, Prophet Noah spent his final days in this area and was buried here. You will be amazed when you visit these historical sites, including the Tomb of Prophet Noah. More
Marvel at the Momine Khatin Mausoleum
Be inspired by the exquisite Momine Khatin Mausoleum in the heart of Nakhchivan City. It was built by the eminent 12th-century architect Ajemi Nakhchivani. More
Uncover Jewish traces in Baku
Since the early 1800s, Baku has been home to a vibrant community of Jews. Explore and learn what marks they have left in the city. More
Enjoy history and culture in Lankaran
With exhibits spanning from the Bronze Age to the Talysh Khanate and World War II, Lankaran’s historical museums are intriguing sites to visit. More
Travel back to ancient Shamkir
Shamkir has a rich history. Explore its wonderful old city ruins and discover more of the region's past at the local lore and history museum. More
Visit Shamkir’s German heritage
Shamkir was once a German colony known for winemaking. However, it still has a unique Germanic feel worth seeing. Want to experience it? Read through. More
Visit German-inspired Goygol
Ganja has an interesting culinary take on different delicious desserts and dishes. Don't forget tasting dishes like the Ganja divga or the shah pilaf. More
Go history hunting in Zagatala
Zagatala contains many historical attractions to visit; old fortress and church ruins make part of its scenery that's worth looking at. Experience it. More
Discover traces of Caucasian Albania near Sheki
Kish is a small village near Sheki. It is a monument of the ancient civilization called Albania. See its architecture and learn about its history. More
Call into Sheki's craft shops
Step into Sheki's boutiques and admire their authentic craftsmanship. Meet artisans and buy some pots, papags, instruments and more. More
Explore the Historic Centre of Sheki
The Historic Centre of Sheki is a national architectural reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to explore this wonderful area, which still exudes the spirit of the Silk Roads. More
Soak up the history of old Gabala
If you love history, you shouldn't miss visiting the village of Chukur Gabala. Discover its ruins and learn about its extensive cultural heritage. More
Explore Nij village near Gabala
The village of Nij is home to the largest population of Udi people. Explore their long history and traditions by visiting this wonderful region near Gabala. More
Take a day trip to Lahij
A little village called Lahij can take your breath away with its antique cobbled streets and stone houses. This is definitely a place to visit. Don’t miss it! More
Learn the secrets to kelaghayi making in Basgal
Kelaghayis are exquisite silk headscarves traditionally worn by Azerbaijani women. Come see how they’re made in Basgal, an authentic mountain village. More
In the footsteps of the Shirvanshahs
Smahakhi is full of history and heritage. It's the perfect place for history hunters to experience what it was like to live in the time of the Shirvanshahs. More
Visit Juma Mosque, the First Mosque in Azerbaijan
Located in Shamakhi, Juma is Azerbaijan's first mosque. It was started back in 743 AD, which makes it the second oldest mosque in the Caucasus. More
Take carpet weaving masterclasses in Guba
Carpets in Guba are traditionally woven in winter and considered some of the finest in the Caucasus. It’s time for you to learn how to do it too! More
Discover the mysteries of Beshbarmag Mountain
Hike a mountain shrouded in mystery where the locals come to pray for strength and good fortune. Climb it following some traditional rituals! More
Discover Gobustan's ancient rock art
Uncover an astonishing collection of over 6,000 ancient petroglyphs charting ways of life dating back tens of thousands of years. More