Flame Towers is an iconic trio of skyscrapers located in Baku, Azerbaijan, which dominates the skyline with its distinctive flame-like structure, symbolizing the long history of fire worshippers that consider Azerbaijan as the 'Land of Fire'. Completed in 2012, they were designed by the architectural firm HOK. The tallest tower reaches 182 meters in height and the complex includes residential apartments, a hotel, and office spaces. The design is particularly notable for its use of advanced LED screens that display the mesmerizing movement of flames, adding to its fiery theme. The towers are set on a hill overlooking the Caspian Sea, providing stunning panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. During night-time, the towers are illuminated to create an awe-inspiring sight, which has become a symbol of modern Baku. The surrounding area includes upscale amenities and important landmarks such as the Baku Museum of Modern Art and the Martyrs' Lane, making it a key part of the city's cultural and social life.