Baku's Fancy Facelift

The construction boom in full swing, 2014.

Baku Olympic Stadium, opened in March 2015, will host the opening and closing ceremonies. It will also host matches during the EURO 2020 football championship.

A fire in a multi-story residential building in May, 2015, claimed more than a dozen lives. This and other fires have been blamed on decorative cladding applied to facades. The authorities have pledged to remove the cladding after the Games.

A general view shows the harbor area ahead of the 2015 European Games in Baku.

Part of the Crystal Hall Complex reflected in a glass wall, June 10, 2015. A large swathe of the city was raised in 2012 to make place for the complex, which hosted the Eurovision Song Contest the same year.

The athletes' village.

"New Life Plaza" business center.

The Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, opened in 2012, is named after the former president who ruled between 1993-2003, before his son Ilham succeeded him.

The $175 million center houses a library, museum, concert halls, and a large shopping complex.

New residential buildings.

The Baku skyline is reflected in a fountain, June 10, 2015.