Guns, snakes, samovar, tea glasses, fruits, cows, deer – what do these have in common? And Sergei Parajanov? Sofi Hamid Shrine and Cemetery is a place riddling visitors with its unusual symbols and rich saturated colors. If you ask locals, very few will know about its existence. Sofi Hamid tells about the history of Azerbaijan, its culture and shared beliefs of locals much more than any other historical monument of the country. No wonder that Parajanov chose this spot for Ashik Kerib, Parajanov's last film, for colorful pictures of camels, fruits and flowers and other scenes.
Get ready for unique impressions and haunting memories!
Top reasons to visit:
- unique spot to discover colorful artwork of locals based on their beliefs
- explore how regimes and lives of people have changed throughout the centuries and decades
- meditative trip around wind-swept plains away from hustle & bustle of the city
- a must-see for people interested in mysticism, Sufism and art in Soviet era
Pickup included
Private tour<br/>Pickup included
You'll visit both the shrine of Sofi Hamid and surrounding cemetery after about 1 hour ride. Our guide will give you a historical overview of this place and local customs practiced within the shrine. After, you will have an hour to explore the enigmatic gravestones together with your guide.
Stay at the exit of Sahil metro station and our guide will meet you there.
Our guide will have a badge with their name and Baku Tours logo on it.
If you've ever seen Parajanov's "Ashik Kerib", quite a few scenes were shot in this cemetery
(https://youtu.be/GsreOce0Bbc?feature=shared&t=2808)
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Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
GMT+4
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Baku Railway Station
Baku International Bus Terminal
The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable. It's the best way to get around the city quickly.
Available • Apps: Bina Taxi, Yandex.Taxi
Car, Bike
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