Government House, Baku

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Government House
Hökumət evi (Azerbaijani)
Former names Domsovet
General information
Architectural style Baroque
Location Baku, Sabail Raion, Azadliq Square
Country Azerbaijan
Construction started 1936
Completed 1952
Owner Azerbaijani government
Design and construction
Architect Lev Rudnev, V.O. Munts

The Government House of Baku, also known as House of Government, is a government building housing various state ministries of Azerbaijan. It is located on Neftchiler Avenue and faces the Baku Boulevard. The rear side of the building faces busy Uzeyir Hajibeyov Street of central Baku. Government House was designed for 5,500 people.[1]

History of the building

In 1924 - 1927, construction of several big government building was planned in the budget of Baku. In 1934, the Soviet authorities announced a tender for construction of Baku Soviet Palace (later renamed to Government House). The competition was won by well known architects Lev Rudnev, V.O. Munts and K. Tkachenko (participant). With some alterations to the project, the building of the Government House was built in 1936 - 1952. Construction of this building led to construction of Lenin Square (later renamed to Azadliq Square) in front of the Government House. In 1955, a monument to Vladimir Lenin facing Azadliq Square and sculpted by D.M. Garyaghdi was installed in front of the building.[2] In addition to this, a large complex of buildings around the Government House was built in 1960 - 1970s which included hotels "Azerbaijan" and "Absheron", 16-story buildings on Uzeyir Hajibeyov street, building of Azərpoçt.[3] Lenin's statue was later removed during the Azerbaijani independence movement in the aftermath of bloody Black January and Lenin square was renamed Azadliq Square (Freedom Square).

After independence

The building housed many organizations and business firms after restoration of Azerbaijani independence in 1991. After complete renovation of the building, all business firms were moved to other locations in the city and the offices were provided to governmental organizations.[4] Among them, State Committee for Ecology and Environmental Protection, Ministry of Agriculture and Produce, State Committee for Geology and Mineral Resources, State Committee for Hydrometeorology, State Committee for Material Resources, State Committee for Improvements of Soil and Water Economy.[5]

In 2006, the government of Azerbaijan started renovation works of the building and completed the project in 2010. $40.8 million Azerbaijani manats were spent for reconstruction and enrichment of the park surrounding the building.[6] Being in the center of Baku, the Government House is among the mostly visited tourist attractions of Azerbaijan.[7] Currently, several ministries including Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population, State Procurement Agency (Azerbaijan) and Copyright Agency (Azerbaijan) of Azerbaijan Republic occupy the building offices.

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See also

References

  1. "Reconstruction of Government House in Baku cost $40 million". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  2. "Илюстрация "Руднев Л. В., Мунц В. О. Дом правительства (Баку)" в Большой Советской Энциклопедии". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  3. "MEMARLIQ-DÖQÜZİNCİ BÖLÜM (Architecture-7th chapter)". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  4. "HÖKUMƏT HÖKUMƏT EVİNƏ KÖÇÜR: YAXIN VAXTLARDA NAZİRLƏR KABİNETİ YERİNİ DƏYİŞƏCƏK". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  5. The environment encyclopedia and directory 2001, Volume 3. Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  6. "Reconstruction of Government House in Baku cost $40 million". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 
  7. "Sites of Interest in Baku". Retrieved August 18, 2010. 

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Coordinates: 40°22′25″N 49°51′9″E / 40.37361°N 49.85250°E / 40.37361; 49.85250

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