The Baku Circus is an important cultural institution in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, which since its founding has become a symbol of fun and joy for residents and guests of the city.
The Baku Circus was opened in 1967 and since then has become one of the main attractions of the city. The circus building was designed by famous architects Franz Filippov and Lub Olshevsky, and is a concrete structure built in the style of Soviet modernism.
The circus building has dome-shaped and can accommodate about 2000 spectators. The circus arena is equipped with modern technical means, which allows performances of various genres and levels of complexity. Large spaces and comfortable seating provide comfort for the audience.
The Baku Circus is known for its variety of performances, including acrobatics, clowning, juggling, animal training and many other types of circus art. The circus often hosts touring troupes and international artists, which makes its repertoire even more varied and interesting.
The circus is an important cultural center that contributes to the development of circus art in Azerbaijan. It also plays an important role in the social life of the city, offering entertainment for all ages and promoting cultural exchange.
In recent years, the circus building underwent restoration and modernization, which improved the conditions for spectators and artists, as well as preserved its unique architecture and historical significance.
Today, the Baku Circus continues to delight its audience with bright and exciting performances. It remains a popular family and cultural destination, attracting thousands of visitors every year.