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Azerbaijan State Puppet Theater - was created in 1931 for children in Baku. In some years (1931-1941; 1946-1950) It operated as an independent theater, and it operated as Azerbaijan State Theater of Young Spectators during 1941–1946 years, and it has been operated under the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall since 1950. It is an independent ...
Constructed by Baku Plaza Ltd. at a reported cost of about $41.5 million, the mall houses 99 businesses, including a supermarket, a cinema, a children's playground, and several restaurants that offer views of the Bay of Baku on the Caspian Sea. [2] The opening of Park Bulvar in 2010 was attended by President Ilham Aliyev and his family. [3] [4]
Pages in category "Cinemas in Baku" ... Nizami Cinema Center This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 07:55 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Nizami Cinema Center is a multiscreen cinema in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was built in 1940 and re-opened in 2011. It was built in 1940 and re-opened in 2011. History and performance
Cinemas in Baku (3 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Baku" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Baku Puppet Theatre (formally Azerbaijan State Puppet Theatre named after Abdulla Shaig, Azerbaijani: Abdulla Şaiq adına Azərbaycan Dövlət Kukla Teatrı) is a puppet theatre located on Neftchiler Avenue of Baku. It was built in eclectic style in 1910 by Polish architect Józef Płoszko, initially as the "Phenomenon" movie theatre. [1]
Azerbaijan State Theater of Young Spectators (ASTYS) was founded in 1928 as Baku Children’s Theater according to the Decision of the Commissariat of Public Enlightenment of Azerbaijan dated September 20, 1928.
Baku Boulevard (Azerbaijani: Dənizkənarı Milli Park, also known as National Park) is a promenade established in 1909 [1] which runs parallel to Baku's seafront. Its history goes back more than 100 years, to a time when Baku oil barons built their mansions along the Caspian shore and when the seafront was artificially built up inch by inch.