In 1647, famous Turkish traveler Evliya Chelebi visited Baku.
Maxim Gorkiy wrote after visiting Baku: "The oil fields remained in my memory as a perfect picture of the grave hell.
In 1883 and 1884, he went to the Caucasus once again, visiting Tbilisi and Baku.
J. Hanway visited Baku in 1747 and left few records of Ateshgah.
While visiting Baku, Azerbaijan, he was invited to give a presentation to a metaphysical study group in that city.
During one of such concert tours, in 1913, she visited Baku where she met opera singer Huseyngulu Sarabski.
Scholars who believe that history ended with the collapse of Communism should visit Baku, because in Baku, nothing is settled.
The results are evident to anyone who visited Baku six months ago and returns today.
In 1910, famous Russian soprano Antonina Nezhdanova visited Baku giving several concerts at various clubs and performance venues.
On a ball organized on the occasion of Nezhdanova's departure at the local casino, she was asked whether she would like to visit Baku again.