Ismailiyya Palace in Baku

π—£π—’π—Ÿπ—œπ—¦π—› π—›π—˜π—₯π—œπ—§π—”π—šπ—˜ π—œπ—‘ π—”π—­π—˜π—₯π—•π—”π—œπ—π—”π—‘ ISMAILIYYA PALACE IN BAKU This stunning building in Venetian Gothic style was built in 1908-1913 and was designed by the Polish architect JΓ³zef PΕ‚oszko. The palace was constructed for the Muslim Charity Society at the expense of the wealthy oil baron Agha Musa Naghiyev in commemoration of his deceased son Ismayil, who died young of Tuberculosis. Legend has it that Naghiyev sent PΕ‚oszko on a long tour of Europe in search of inspiration. This was PΕ‚oszko’s first independent project during the 30 years he lived in Baku and remains his most iconic. During the March Days in 1918 the building suffered damage from fire and warfare. During the renovation in Soviet times, some elements of the facade were removed, in particular the original inscrip
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