"89 Sergei Yesenin Street. This is the central street of Mardakan, which bears the name of the famous Russian poet. On the same street there is a two-storey architectural building (once owned by a former millionaire oil industrialist Murtuza Mukhtarov), it stands out for its oriental beauty. There are memorable lines on the gates of this building: "Here, in the village of Mardakan, in 1924-1925, the great Russian poet S. Yesenin lived and worked.""
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Илья К.
Level 19 Local Expert
July 25, 2019
I do not recommend visiting. Nothing remarkable. As well as the Yesenin House Museum, located on the territory of the arboretum. Except that Mukhtarov's house is worth a look. At the same time, first you have to pay 5 manats for entering the territory, and then 5 manats for entering the museum.
Go from Baku by bus 136. Stop Mardakan Cultural Center.