Ancient buildings attributed partly to Zoroastrians, partly to Hindus (don't be surprised, everything is written there and looks plausible), but nothing really is known about them. It makes a strong impression, but I would like more reliable historical information (unfortunately, as far as I understand, it simply does not exist, because the place was in desolation for a long time, then nomads lived here ...)
Unfortunately, we were there for the first time in the evening at the beginning of November this year and therefore noticed that the lighting was lame inside.
So the place is unusual and representatives of several religions of the world got along there in an amazing way. Let all the buildings be restored, but interesting and remnants of paintings, as well as finds of household items.
Was in 2019.
A very interesting decorated place.
You understand the history of oil discovery in a simple and accessible way.
It may not be 100% reliable, but it is enough to interest a person to learn the history of this place and Azerbaijan.
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Level 27 Local Expert
March 10, 2024
A one-time attraction. It is better to come with a guide, as the whole of Tsimus is in history
One of the attractions of Absheron. An interesting place. You can go on your own, but it is better to be accompanied by a guide. All information is only in Azerbaijani and English.