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Published the first issue of the guidebook Baku Guide
The first issue of the catalog guidebook Baku Guide was published with the support of the Ministry of Culture.
The catalog includes information on attractions, historical and cultural monuments, art galleries , theaters, concert halls, museums , exhibition centers and sports arenas capital.
There's also collected information on cultural events , performances, concerts , exhibitions and festivals for the next month .
The publication also contains information on hotels , restaurants , shopping and entertainment establishments , services, car rental services , where you can get help in emergencies.
Baku Guide will be released in large quantities also for the upcoming summer 2015 European Games.
The Ministry of Culture reported on the beginning of the operation of the City Sightseeing Worldwide bus tours in Baku.
City tours in the winter season operate from 11.00 to 20.00, and in the summer season - from 11.00 to 22.30.
The tours are accompanied with audio information in 8 languages ??- Azerbaijani, Russian , English, Spanish , German, French, Persian and Japanese.
The cost of a ticket is 20 manats. For students a ticket costs 10 manat, for children aged 6-16 years, pensioners and veterans - 5 manat .
For children under 6 years old, the disabled, journalists and hotel workers, the tour is free. -16D-
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- Politics
- 15 April 2014 15:00
Culture
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On July 9, the 2024 Germany-France Gender Equality Award for contributions to gender equality was presented at the residence of the German Embassy in Azerbaijan.
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The search for identity and meaning in life by modern humans is a topic recently addressed by many artists. The group exhibition "Everything Will Be Alright: Tomorrow or Someday" at YAY Gallery features works by Rasim Babayev, Elshan Baba, Orkhan Huseynov, Terlan Gorchu, Aida Mahmudova, Qafar Rzayev, Zamir Suleymanov, and CHINGIZ. This exhibition explores various aspects of truth and identity through the contemporary lens. Curated by Zahra Mammadova, the exhibition focuses on how art influences individuals.
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People seek to learn about past eras by conducting research on the internet, watching films, or being regular attendees of theatrical performances. Some periods in cultural history have not been deeply studied, and finding precise, detailed information in the Azerbaijani language is nearly impossible. One such period is the Qajar era, which lasted from 1794 to 1985.
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V "Sevil" International Women's Documentary Film Festival is held in Azerbaijan from 5 to 12 July.
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