Experience the charm of the Silk Road and explore the unique architecture of Sheki in northwest Azerbaijan. Discover the Palace of Sheki Khan and the art of shebeke mosaics.
Experience the charm of the Silk Road and explore the unique architecture of Sheki in northwest Azerbaijan. Discover the Palace of Sheki Khan and the art of shebeke mosaics.
- Juma Mosque - The Shamakhi Juma Mosque stands out with its impressive volume and silhouette. It is notable among Azerbaijan’s religious and civil monuments due to its connection with early Islamic architecture, maintaining its central composition. Despite numerous reconstructions, the mosque’s ancient internal planning remains intact.
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- Juma Mosque - The Shamakhi Juma Mosque stands out with its impressive volume and silhouette. It is notable among Azerbaijan’s religious and civil monuments due to its connection with early Islamic architecture, maintaining its central composition. Despite numerous reconstructions, the mosque’s ancient internal planning remains intact.
- Sheki Khan’s Palace - The Sheki Khan’s Palace offers a visual delight with its opulent decoration. The façade is adorned with shebeke, a mosaic of colored glass set in a wooden latticework, assembled without nails or glue. The round-form shebeke of the Sheki Khans’ Palace is unique, and history is vividly brought to life by the knowledgeable guides. To extend the enjoyment, savor the exquisite Sheki cuisine prepared by local chefs.
- Sheki Fortress - Situated at the top of the hilly northeastern part of the city, Sheki Fortress was constructed during the reign of the first Sheki Khan, Haji Chalabi. The fortress served as a stronghold for the Khan, while the city developed outside its walls. Over time, up to 40 buildings were erected within the fortress, with the Khan’s Palace as the focal point.
- Church of Kish - Kish is a charming village with 7,000 residents, located about 5 km from Sheki. The journey on narrow cobblestone roads is bumpy but rewarding, leading to the stunning Albanian church and the scenic mountain village. The beautifully restored round-towered Albanian church has been thoughtfully transformed into a well-presented trilingual museum.

- Entrance tickets to Museums
- Professional Driver
- Professional Guide
- Hotel pick up & drop-off
- Entrance tickets to Museums
- Professional Driver
- Professional Guide
- Hotel pick up & drop-off
- Personal expenses
- Meals
- Personal expenses
- Meals
Sheki, a delightful city located on the iconic Silk Road in the northwest regions of Azerbaijan, is a must-see for its distinctive architecture, ancient crafts, and the lively wit of its inhabitants. The Palace of Sheki Khan, one of Sheki’s prime attractions, showcases lavish embellishments including ‘shebeke’ - a local craft of constructing mosaics…
Sheki, a delightful city located on the iconic Silk Road in the northwest regions of Azerbaijan, is a must-see for its distinctive architecture, ancient crafts, and the lively wit of its inhabitants. The Palace of Sheki Khan, one of Sheki’s prime attractions, showcases lavish embellishments including ‘shebeke’ - a local craft of constructing mosaics from tinted glass, arranged in a wooden trellis without the use of nails or adhesive. The local guides provide an engaging narrative about this architectural wonder and the rule of the khans with their extensive knowledge.
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