Landmark
Monument to Nizami Ganjavi
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The Monument to Nizami Ganjavi stands as a cultural landmark in the heart of Baku, honoring the 12th-century Persian poet whose works are celebrated across the region. Located in Nizami Park, a lush green space in the city center, the monument features a bronze statue of Nizami seated with a book, symbolizing his literary legacy. The park itself is a popular gathering spot, with well-maintained pathways, flowerbeds, and fountains that create a serene atmosphere. Visitors can admire the statue's intricate details, including the poetic inscriptions on the pedestal, and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park. The monument is part of a broader network of Nizami tributes in Azerbaijan, reflecting the poet's profound influence on Persian and Azerbaijani literature. It serves as both a tribute to his work and a peaceful retreat from the bustling city streets.
Don't miss
- Bronze statue of Nizami Ganjavi with poetic inscriptions
- Landscaped gardens and fountains in Nizami Park
- Nearby Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature
- Benches and shaded areas for relaxation
- Central location near Baku's main shopping streets
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Monument to Nizami Ganjavi
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Monument to Nizami Ganjavi with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- The monument is well-lit at night, offering a different perspective for photography.
- The park has plenty of shade, but bring water on hot days.
- Public restrooms are available nearby, but may require a small fee.
- Combine your visit with the nearby Nizami Museum for a deeper cultural experience.
A bit of history
Erected in the mid-20th century, the monument was created by Azerbaijani sculptor Fuad Abdurahmanov. It was part of a Soviet-era initiative to honor cultural figures from the region's history. The statue has since become an iconic symbol of Baku's literary heritage.
Common questions
Is there an entrance fee for the park?
No, the park and monument are free to visit.
Can I take photos with the statue?
Yes, photography is allowed and encouraged.
Are there guided tours available?
Not specifically for the monument, but many city tours include a stop here.
Is the park safe at night?
The area is generally safe, but it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings.
What other attractions are nearby?
Fountain Square, the Maiden Tower, and the Baku Boulevard are within walking distance.
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