Baku 2015 announces Journey of the Flame route

Baku 2015 European Games announced today the route of the Journey of the Flame which will start with a ceremony at Ateshgah on 26 April and revealed for the first time the design of the Baku 2015 Torch and Lamp. In a celebration of Azerbaijan’s extrao

Baku 2015 European Games announced today the route of the Journey of the Flame which will start with a ceremony at Ateshgah on 26 April and revealed for the first time the design of the Baku 2015 Torch and Lamp.

In a celebration of Azerbaijan’s extraordinary landscape culture and heritage the flame will travel the length and breadth of the country spreading the spirit of the Games and warming the hearts of people in all 60 regions.

Azerbaijan is known as the Land of Fire so it is fitting that Baku 2015 will capture the European Games Flame from the ground at Ateshgah an ancient and sacred temple on the outskirts of Baku this Sunday 26 April. The flame will then travel nearly 5 500 km before the cauldron is lit at the Opening Ceremony on 12 June – 47 days later.

The torch will come within an hour’s travelling time of 99% of the Azerbaijani population and thousands of people are expected to join in the daily celebrations along the route.

Mr Azad RAHIMOV Azerbaijan’s Minister of Youth and Sports and Chief Executive Officer of Baku 2015 said: “The European Games mark a historic moment for European sport and for Azerbaijan it will be a milestone in the country’s progress as an independent forward-looking member of the European family. This extraordinary journey will showcase the best of Azerbaijan – taking in historical natural sporting and cultural highlights in the 60 regions.”

Ms Catherine UGWU Baku 2015 Director of Ceremonies said: “The Journey of the Flame will build momentum and excitement in the lead to the first-ever European Games. It will help set the tone for what’s to come.”

There will be more than 1 000 torchbearers in total. The torch will be transported over ground by bus funicular railway bicycle; underground on the Baku metro; on water by boat; and in the air by plane.

 

The torch – a symbol of Azerbaijan’s culture

The Baku 2015 Torch and Lamp were art directed by Yarat and designed by Sebastian Bergne. They are beautifully designed engineered and crafted using materials and techniques inspired by traditional Azerbaijani metalwork.

The torch measures 660mm high and its body features a pomegranate tree echoing the Baku 2015 brand. The copper head that protects the flame is also in the form of a pomegranate – its 50 pips representing the number of nations participating in the Games.

At each location the flame will be transferred to an oil-fired lamp based on an iconic Azeri design incorporating the pomegranate tree motive from the torch and games identity.

You will be able to follow the Journey of the Flame on the dedicated social website that will be launched on 26 April at Baku2015.com

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