Tigran Melikov's House

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Hussein Melikov's House
Azerbaijani: Hussein Məlikovun evi
Yaşayış evi, İ.Səfərli küçəsi, 19.jpg
Tigran Melikov's House is located in Azerbaijan
Tigran Melikov's House
Location within Azerbaijan
Alternative namesHouse of Hussein Melikov
General information
TypeMansion
Architectural styleVenetian Gothic
AddressIslam Safarli Street, 19
Town or cityWP baku siegel.png Baku
CountryAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°22′23″N 49°50′06″E / 40.372922°N 49.834916°E / 40.372922; 49.834916
Construction started1895
Completed1897
ClientHussein Melikov
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectJózef Gosławski

Hussein Melikov's House(Azerbaijani: Hussein Məlikovun evi) is a historic mansion located at crossing of Islam Safarli and Hazi Aslanov streets in Baku, Azerbaijan. The mansion was built between 1895 and 1897 on the order of Hussein Melikov, who was an Azerbajani oil producer. It is the first building built in the Gothic style in Baku,[1][2] as well as Józef Gosławski's first project on personal order.[3]

History[]

In 1813, while establishing the outer-city, the area was given the architectural look of a square, which is still preserved. The mansion was built at crossing of Islam Safarli and Hazi Aslanov streets. Melikov's mansion was the first building to be built in gothic style in Baku. While building the mansion, Adolf Eichler was preparing plan of a gothic styled church in 28 May Street.

Architectural features[]

In terms of the difficulty of the residential building, the individual form of the project is formed in the context of the classical style of Baku. The facades are covered with stones. The mansion is full of windows which helps to enlighten it. The rooms in the south and east and the staircase are brightly lit by the lamp on the roof.[4]

Profiled arches were used on the two upper floors of the building. On the third floor a balcony is opened on bay window fixed on second floor. Bay windows contains two main and two additional windows. The narrowest part of the residential property is located in the east. Shamil Fatullayev notes, Gosławski created facades under influence of Florencian palaces.[5]

Gallery[]

House of Hussein Melikov
Pediment, on which the Melikovs family emblem is engraved on the eastern facade of the building
Floor plan of the building
Different views of the mansion
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Building on Islam Safarli Street 19 (facade detail) 2.JPG
Building on Islam Safarli Street 19 (facade detail) 3.JPG
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Building on Islam Safarli Street 19 2.jpg
Building on Islam Safarli Street 19 3.jpg

References[]

  1. ^ Fətullayev 2013, p. 15
  2. ^ Bakının memarlıq ensiklopediyası 2013, p. 201
  3. ^ Фатуллаев-Фигаров, Шамиль. "Юзеф Гославский (1865 -1904)". polonia-baku.org. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  4. ^ Bakının memarlıq ensiklopediyası 2013, p. 200
  5. ^ Fətullayev 2013, p. 16
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