Nizami park

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LocationBaku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°22′45″N 49°53′39″E / 40.3793°N 49.8942°E / 40.3793; 49.8942
Area13,6 hectare
Nizami park
TypeUrban park
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°22′45″N 49°53′39″E / 40.3793°N 49.8942°E / 40.3793; 49.8942
Area13,6 hectare
Created1882-1883

The Nizami Park (Azerbaijani: Nizami parkı) is one of the oldest parks in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. It is located in the Khatai district of the city on the territory of the Villa Petrolea, a residential settlement built by the Nobel brothers at the end of the 19th century for the employees of their company on the border of the Black City in the suburbs of Baku. The total area of the park is 13.6 hectares.[1] This park, in an industrial landscape located on a vast territory, had a positive impact on the gardening architecture of Absheron. After 1920, the former garden of the Villa Petrolea was named after Lunacharsky, later - “Rote-Fane”, in honour of the German newspaper with the same name, and later was named after Nizami Ganjavi.[2]

Park’s creation

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