In the new city of Ordubad, planned in the 17th century, there were five divisions or districts with trade squares of larger size than the earlier blocks, which also had a plethora of mosques, springs, and bath-houses. The medieval market square in the heart of the city is prominent and the glass mosque, the Juma Mosque, is a landmark. Caravan sheds and the market here traded in silk and dry fruits with East European countries. The lay out of the streets is radial and appears in the shape of a fan close to the center of the city. Each of the streets have squares which are a typical feature of the city. The city reflects tradition and culture of northern and southern Azerbaijan.
Museums There are three museums in Ordubad. • Memorial Museum of Mammad Said Ordubadi - established in 1972, holds more than 700 exhibits. • The House-Museum of Academician Yusif Mammadaliyev - established in 1975, holds more than 1800 exhibits. • Ordubad History Museum - established in December 1980, holds nearly 3500 exhibits and fragments.
Juma Mosque Juma Mosque, in the heart of the city, was initially built as the office of Hatambek Ordubadi vizier of Shah Abbas, in the 17th century. Even now it looks more like a palace. The history museum, located on the opposite side, is a domed structure that is dated to the 18th century which in the past was used as a silk shop, restaurant and
zurkhaneh ("house of strength"). Soviet era photos are exhibited here. The porch here was once decorated with statues of Russian communists and the roof was also designed in Russian architecture, and these have since been removed.
Qeyyseriye at night
Geysariyye Monument is a historic edifice dated to the 17th century, located in the main market centre. It is now a historical and ethnography museum.
Gemigaya Mountain Gemigaya Mountain is an important backdrop to the city which is known for its
petroglyphs, necropolises, and ancient settlements of Ordubad, Sabirkend, Plovdagh and Kharaba Gilan, which attests to its occupancy between 7th to 1st century BC. It is situated within the
Ordubad National Park.
Observatory In the Astronomical Observatory at Ordubad, Nakhchivan ASSR and also at the Tarija, Bolivia, with the help of expedition
astrograph, 6,000 plates were recorded from 1983–1988 which cataloged 200,000 stars south of the
equator up to the 11th magnitude. == Notable natives ==