Architectural building will be relocated on April 22
Former mansion of the Baku oil magnate of the early 20th century, Isa Gadzhinsky, will be relocated on April 22.
The mansion located at Fizuli Street, 39, will be moved to 15 meters due to the expansion of the road.
According to the engineers, the works will begin on Monday and will be completed in 24 hours.
Currently, a new location for the building has been cleared: the rails have been laid on which the building will move, jacks and other equipment is ready.
This will be the first movement of the building in Azerbaijan. The works will be performed by the Dutch-German company. -0 –
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