The Palace of Happiness, also known as the Palace of Marriage Registrations and previously Mukhtarov Palace, is a historic building located in the heart of Baku, Azerbaijan. Constructed in the early 20th century, the palace is a stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture. It was built by Azerbaijani Oil Baron Murtuza Mukhtarov for his wife Liza-Khanum Tuganova, and designed by the Polish architect Józef Płoszko.
The Palace of Happiness is not just a beautiful building, but also a symbol of love and dedication. It was built as an exact replica of a French Gothic building that Mukhtarov and his wife admired during a trip to France. The construction was completed in 1912, and Mukhtarov surprised his wife by presenting it as her new residence.
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