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Lithuanian Prime Minister visits Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku (PHOTO)

Politics Materials 10 April 2026 17:40 (UTC +04:00)
Lithuanian Prime Minister visits Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku (PHOTO)
Gulnara Karimova
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 10. On April 10, Inga Ruginienė, Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania, visited the Heydar Aliyev Center, Trend reports.

Director of the Heydar Aliyev Center Anar Alakbarov briefed the guest about the Heydar Aliyev Center, which is considered one of the rare pearls of world architecture.

The Center's activities are aimed at in-depth study and research of the state philosophy of the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people, Heydar Aliyev, the ideology of Azerbaijaniism, and the heritage of the National Leader.

In a virtual format, the Heydar Aliyev Museum at the Center showcases several aspects of the concept of the National Leader's activities both in the Soviet era and during the years of Azerbaijan’s independence.

Lithuanian Prime Minister also viewed the cars that National Leader Heydar Aliyev used during his leadership of Azerbaijan from 1969 to 2003.

The exhibits, photographs, and multimedia hall reflecting different periods of the National Leader's concept of activities, both during the Soviet period and during the years of independence, aroused great interest among the guests.

Inga Ruginienė also familiarized herself with the “Pearls of Azerbaijan” exhibition, highlighting the rich history and culture of Azerbaijan, as well as unique exhibits related to the rich natural resources, centuries-old history and cultural heritage of the country. The exhibition also features carpets, national costumes and ancient coins, etc.

After familiarizing herself with the “Doll in Art” exhibition, she viewed the "Musical Instruments: Unity and Diversity" exhibition and the "Dance of Loops" exhibition featuring Azerbaijani carpets.

The Lithuanian Prime Minister also viewed the "Classic cars exhibition" and then, signed the guest book.

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