Ashurbeyov House

Ashurbeyov House (Azerbaijani: Aşurbəyovun evi) — was an Azerbaijani noble family's mansion built by Teymur bey Ashurbeyov for his younger son Bala bey as a wedding gift.

Built in 1904, this mansion is Chief Architect of Baku Józef Gosławski’s final project.

The mansion was built for Teymur bey Ashurbeyov by the architect Iosif Vikentyevich Goslavsky in 1904.

Bala bey had invited a famous painter of Baku to create patterns for the front doors, which faced the former streets of Tserkovniy and Kamenistaya.

French Grailot, the governess of Bala bey s' children, guarding the house from the Dashnaks.

Bala bey Ashurbeyov moved to Istanbul together with his family and lived there until 1925 before returning to Baku, in the hope that the harassment to which they were subjected will never happen again.