The works on the beautification of the former Soviet Street intensified, and the demolition of old housing continues actively in the area behind the building of the Drama Theater.
After the demolition on this site will be a relaxation area, parks, pedestrian zones, and so on.
However, except for the demolition of old housing, the city authorities decided to "cut off" and part of the hotel, adjacent to the right side of the theater.
It is not clear for what it done, whether there will be a road, or just for beauty.
The only question that arises is, looking at what is happening - where did the authorities think when a couple of years ago this place was already subjected to reconstruction? This hotel was extended and the whole building was faced. -02B-
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The Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Azerbaijan, in partnership with the Embassies of the EU Member States will hold the second “Taste of Europe” Culinary Festival at the Aquatic Palace, the European Games Park on 6 October 2024. This is an outdoor event to showcase the European cuisine to the Azerbaijani public.
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Amid Baku’s vibrant art scene, where new exhibitions are unveiled almost weekly, one in particular has managed to stand out. What draws the crowds is not bold colors or avant-garde concepts, but rather the sepia tones of century-old photographs, still brimming with the vivid essence of a bygone era.
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In a diplomatic gesture that blends art with international relations, the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan hosted an evening that reimagined the role of embassies as cultural conduits. On September 30, U.S. Ambassador Mark Libby opened his residence to an event titled “Art in Embassies,” welcoming Azerbaijani and international guests to explore the artistic ties between the two countries.
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Swiss singer Sophie de Kua will give concerts in Baku as part of her "Cultural Bridges Tour." The first concert is scheduled for September 18 at 7:00 PM at the Rashid Behbudov Theatre, initiated by the Swiss Embassy in Azerbaijan.
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