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Cinema "Nizami" Nizami, 1966-1967

Azerbaijan
Baku,
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A magnificent example of Proletarian Classicism architecture, the Nizami Cinema (formerly the Khudozhestvenny) is located in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Bulbul Avenue. Named after the renowned Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, the building was designed by Sadikh Dadashev and Mikayil Useynov and completed in 1934.


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