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Peace Dove Monument: A Symbol of Sumqayit

A soaring symbol of peace and unity in Sumqayit's Nasimi Park, offering a serene escape and a powerful message of hope for all who visit.

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The Peace Dove monument (Sülh Göyərçini), erected in 1978, stands as a symbol of peace and unity in Sumqayit, Azerbaijan. Located in Nasimi Culture and Recreation Park, the concrete sculpture represents the city's harmonious spirit and aspirations for a united community.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
  • Take time to walk around the monument to appreciate its intricate details from different angles.
  • Bring a camera; the monument is a perfect backdrop for memorable photos.
  • Consider visiting nearby Sumqayit Seaside Park (Sumqayit Boulevard) for a complete day of relaxation and exploration.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Peace Dove monument is located within Nasimi Culture and Recreation Park in Sumqayit. From the Sumqayit city center, head towards the Caspian Sea. The park is easily accessible on foot from most central locations. Follow the signs for Nəsimi Parkı. The monument is located near the intersection of Sülh Street (Peace Street) and Samad Vurgun Street.

  • Public Transport

    From anywhere in Sumqayit, public buses and marshrutkas (minibuses) frequently run towards the city center and the coastal area. Ask for transport going to "Nəsimi Parkı" or "Göyərçin" (Dove). Bus fares within Sumqayit are typically around 0.30-0.50 AZN. From the bus stop, a short walk into the park will lead you to the Peace Dove monument.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis are readily available in Sumqayit. Use ride-sharing apps or hail a taxi from the street. Show the driver "Nəsimi Parkı, Sülh Göyərçini" as your destination. A short taxi ride within the city center to the monument should cost approximately 2-3 AZN. Confirm the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is running.

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The Peace Dove monument, locally known as Sülh Göyərçini, is more than just a sculpture; it's a symbol deeply embedded in the heart of Sumqayit. Unveiled in 1978, this striking monument resides within the verdant expanse of Nasimi Culture and Recreation Park, offering a powerful message of peace, unity, and the harmonious spirit of the city. Designed by the talented duo of monumentalist artist Vagif Nazirov and sculptor Asim Guliyev, the Peace Dove was conceived to celebrate the peaceful coexistence of Sumqayit's diverse population. As an industrial city rapidly growing in the Soviet era, Sumqayit brought together people from various backgrounds, and the monument served as a visual representation of their shared aspirations for a united and harmonious community. The sculpture itself is crafted from monolithic concrete, a material that lends a sense of strength and permanence to the artwork. The stylized dove, with its wings spread wide as if preparing for flight, captures a sense of hope and optimism. Its location at the intersection of Sülh Street (Peace Street) and Samad Vurgun Street further reinforces its symbolic significance, creating a focal point within the city's urban landscape. Nasimi Culture and Recreation Park, where the Peace Dove resides, adds to the monument's allure. The park, named after the celebrated Azerbaijani poet Imadeddin Nasimi, offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Lush greenery and meticulously maintained gardens create a serene backdrop for the monument, inviting visitors to reflect on its message of peace and unity.

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