The remains of what used to be Aghdam Museum of Bread, the first of its kind in the Soviet Union, and second in the world. Around 3,000 samples were displayed there, including the very piece of bread distributed in Saint Petersburg during the WW2. Aghdam was destroyed and turned into a ghost town (dubbed as “the Hiroshima of Caucasus”) as the result of Armenian vandalism following the illegal military invasion that lasted for 27 years. c














