
Palace of the Shirvanshahs
Mejor época para visitar
Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and far fewer tour groups, summer evenings offer pleasant weather while winter afternoons are quiet for indoor displays.
Consejos para el presupuesto
Entry fee is modest, typically around 2–4 AZN for adults with discounts for students and children; look for the Icherisheher combo ticket at the main office to save when visiting multiple Old City sites and carry some cash for small kiosks.
Recomendado para
History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers
Planifica tu visita
45-90 minutes
Acerca de
Datos rápidos: Wandering the cool, shadowed courtyard reveals delicate stone carvings and hidden niches that catch the light like filigree. A climb up worn steps brings you to a tiny domed chamber where a shaft of sunlight turns weathered brick into gold, so it's easy to picture poets and courtiers whispering here.
Destacados: Built in the 15th century by the Shirvanshah rulers, the complex centers on an eight-sided Divankhana and a small mausoleum where the Sufi scholar Seyyid Yahya Bakuvi is buried; you can still make out worn Arabic inscriptions and prayer grooves carved into the stone. Step into the cool, echoing bathhouse and watch sunlight spill through tiny circular skylights to make pinpricks of light on the flagstones, the exact same light pattern people have seen for roughly 600 years.
Consejos de expertos
- Wear sturdy, flat shoes; uneven stone floors and steps are common in courtyards and interiors.
- Head to the upper courtyard for the best panoramic photos of the Old City and the Caspian Sea beyond.
- Visit right at opening to avoid the tour-group peak and enjoy quieter galleries in the mosque and treasury rooms.
- Bring a light layer for interior chambers, which can be cool and dim even on warm days.
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¿Has oído hablar de los tours a pie gratuitos?
Después de viajar a más de 30 países, hay algo que desearía que alguien me hubiera dicho desde el primer día y que cambió completamente cómo experimento las nuevas ciudades.
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Guía local, 2-3 horas
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