| azer-stamp.gif[203×203] The Walled City of Baku with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower (40.37 N 49.83 E) -- satellite image Architecture in the Walled City of Baku shows the influence of Zoroastrian, Publishing origin | |
| 1748.jpg[200×150] Christer Sundberg (Sweden): +39 an humid was my first impression of Baku, the largest and most cosmopolitan city by the Caspian Sea, a city that easily could become a major tourist resort if the tourist hotel was in Publishing origin | |
| 1424.jpg[138×200] Paul Tanner (UK): Taken as a whole Baku is, in my opinion, worth a journey . However, the medieval part of it, which has been inscribed as a WHS site, is not particularly notable or interesting in itself – Publishing origin | |
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| sp_all.jpg[192×150] Shirvanshah Palace The most strirking example of the Medieval palace structures in Azerbaijan is the Shirvanshah Palace complex dating to the middle XV. A state museum now it is open to the Publishing origin | |
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| sp_plan1.jpg[304×186] palace, a burial-vault, a Mosque with a minaret, divankhana - the main audience room, Seid Yakhya Bakuvi's mausoleum, a bath and Murad's gate that dates to XVI cent. Publishing origin | |
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| Baku-Round Table-klein.jpg[220×167] the World Heritage site of the Walled City with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower, Azerbaijan (6-8 October 2004) The Round Table on safeguarding the World Heritage site of the Walled City with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower (6-8 October 2004) Publishing origin |