An interesting unusual museum. Small diverse expositions in each "room" in the walls of the temple, which were gradually built over a very long time, as can be found at one of these expositions.
I definitely recommend this place to visit for anyone who is interested in architecture and likes to see something unusual. I really wanted to get to this temple of fire, because where else in my life will you visit a place of Zoroastrianism?) We didn't regret coming! And at the entrance there is a stunning beautiful restaurant!
It can be seen that the area around the temple and the temple itself have recently been restored. Quite interesting, detailed poster materials in English and Azerbaijani, telling about the history of the place.
The ticket office is located near souvenir shops under an inconspicuous sign, it can be difficult to find it.
The Ateshgah Temple together with Yanardag Mountain (although they are quite far from each other) are part of the same museum complex, so it is possible to buy a comprehensive ticket to visit two attractions, which will be cheaper than visiting places separately