House of Sadykhov brothers — is a seven-floored historic building in Baku, at the intersection of Istiglaliyyat and Niyazi streets, opposite Philharmonic Garden.
Even the governor planted a garden for me in front of the house.” [3][1] The revenue house of Sadykhov brothers was built in the style of national-romantic architecture in 1910-1912.
In 1909, a contest on the design of this house was announced in former Russian Empire, and the author of the building, Gabriel Ter-Mikelov, won the first prize.
[1] The building was built on the corners of Niyazi and Istiqlaliyyat streets and occupies a responsible city development position while attracting special attention.
Though the building has characteristic of eastern architecture, interpretation of the architect and the consideration of the local climatic conditions led to have many porches and loggias.