Filarmoniya

Baku


With its twin Mediterranean-style towers, this 1910 Baku landmark was originally built as an oil-boom-era casino. The interior is as impressive as its architecture, making a fine venue for a very varied roster of concerts.

Tickets for major productions are available through iTicket which lists the Filarmoniya under its full official name, The Azerbaijan Academic State Philharmonic Hall.


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