The temple of fire - Ateshgah, from ancient times was the center of fire-worship and Zoooastrism on the Absheron Peninsula, and indeed in the entire Caucasus. It is located near the city, about 25 km from the center of Baku.
The open-air museum of petroglyphs - that's what Gobustan is called - is a mountainous place in the southeast of the Greater Caucasus Range, located about 65 km from Baku.
"Yanar-dag", translated from Azerbaijani as "burning mountain", is a natural eternal fire that burns in places where natural gas comes out near Baku. This attraction is located 25 km from the city center.
The old city in Baku covers an area of about 22 hectares. This attraction is the most visited by tourists. It was in the Old City that the Soviet films The Diamond Arm, Amphibian Man, Tehran-43, and others were filmed.