Baku Heydar Aliyev

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Oct 13, 2024
Beautiful place to visit at Baku. One of the most visited place. Tickets price is fair and the equipped with great technology I guess Full review by sabin k
Oct 7, 2024
Good place. The aesthetics of the place is good. The dolls from ancient era are so so adorable. Carpets have amazing details. Overall an eye for art would really appreciate it. Full review by Namrata S
Sep 17, 2024
he Aliyev Museum in Baku offers an insightful glimpse into Azerbaijan's history and Heydar Aliyev's legacy. Its well-curated exhibits, modern design, and engaging displays make it a must-visit for th… Full review by haron_mziri
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Facts

Architectural style:Neo-futurism
Construction completed:10 May 2012
Construction started:2007

Questions & answers

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Does anyone know about the ticket price of Heyder Aliyev cultural centre?
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15 Mannat for adults
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Is it dog friendly?Will small dogs in carriers be allowed?
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Better to ask them directly
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Answer by Melih P · May 18, 2022
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all the museums are closed on Monday?
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Some yes. Not all. Check with your hotel reception. They can call and verify.
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Is there student discount for UK students?
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Yes there is
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Would like to see a programme for the concert hall for 2017
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Did you try already to send them an e-mail? And check their facebook too. Unfortunately the pages are not too informative but I am sure they are going to answer to your questions …
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Did you try already to send them an e-mail? And check their facebook too. Unfortunately the pages are not too informative but I am sure they are going to answer to your questions by e-mail.
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Answer by JADLux · Sep 24, 2016
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Enrique Tovar (ArchDaily): In the development of your work—from the exhibition hall in Jinhua, China, to the Cortés Sea Research Center in Mazatlan, Mexico—, a transformation in geometric and compositional aspects is perceptible. What would you say has changed for you from your first project to today?
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Everything has changed but nothing has changed profoundly. What has not changed is my conception of what I think architecture is. What has changed is my confidence in my...
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