The Baku Tram
From the 1889 horse tram to the rails lifted in 2004 — the story of a network that vanished.
Place
Three towers whose facades turn into an LED screen at night — the postcard of modern Baku.
The site is in progress. The domain is reserved; design and texts are under way.
How it will look: each site gets its own colour scheme and structure.
The Flame Towers stand on the upper terrace of the city near the Alley of Martyrs and are visible from almost anywhere in Baku. The tallest reaches about 190 metres.
The facades are covered with thousands of LEDs: in the evening flames burn across them, a flag unfurls, waves run. The complex was completed in 2012.
Idea, architecture, construction stages
How the LED facade works
The best vantage points
How Baku's skyline changed
From the 1889 horse tram to the rails lifted in 2004 — the story of a network that vanished.
A 15th-century palace complex: divankhana, mosque, bathhouse and the rulers' tomb.
A shrine demolished in 1936 and rebuilt at the end of the 1990s.