Executive Power of the Baku City | |
Native Name: | Azerbaijani: Bakı Şəhər İcra Hakimiyyəti Баки Шəһəр Иҹра Һакимијјəти |
Alternate Names: | Mayoralty of Baku, Baksovet (Baku Council) |
Architectural Style: | Baroque |
Location: | Baku, Sabail Raion, Istiglaliyyat St. 4 |
Owner: | Azerbaijani government |
Location Country: | Azerbaijan |
Start Date: | 1900 |
Completion Date: | 1904 |
Cost: | 400,000 Russian rubles |
Architect: | Józef Gosławski |
The Executive Power of the Baku City, informally called the mayoralty of Baku or the Baku Soviet (Baksovet), is the executive authority of Azerbaijan's capital, Baku. Its seat is in the Baroque building, built in the beginning of the 20th century.
During Soviet era the Executive Power of the Baku City was named the Executive Committee of the Baku City Workers' Deputies Council (in 1939–1977), then the Executive Committee of the Baku City National Deputies' Council (in 1977–1991). Since 1991 it has been named the executive power of the Baku City.
See main article: article and Building of Baku City Executive Power. The building of Baku City Executive Power was originally built as three-floor Baku City Duma and was influenced by layout of Hôtel de Ville. It has a spacious vestibule, wide corridors, marble principal staircase and sophisticated interiors. The second floor houses the state rooms and session hall.
The red decorative bricks and colored marble for the construction were brought from Italy.[1] Having posted a tower in the center of main front and uniting it organically with main part, Józef Gosławski provided brightness and entireness of the composition amid complex details and elements. The central part of the facade bears the seal of Baku, which incorporates three golden torches. The building was Gosławski's last work,[2] he died in the year the building was finished.