Next up, the two-time World Champion visited the Heydar Aliyev Centre, a 619,000-square-foot building designed by world renowned architect Zaha Hadid and noted for its distinctive architecture and flowing, curved style. The Centre was designed to become the primary building for the nation`s cultural programs and aspires to express the sensibilities of Azeri culture and the optimism of a nation that looks to the future. It is home to regular exhibitions and other cultural events and plays an essential role in modern Azeri intellectual life.
Following on from his trip to the Heydar Aliyev Centre, Alonso met some of his many fans at Baku`s Dalga Plaza. From here - after being presented with his very own mountain bike by the Cycling Federation of Azerbaijan - he joined them in a short cycle to the Aquatics Centre, taking in some of the city`s many sights along the way.
Speaking of his return to Baku ahead of the 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe, Alonso was effusive in his praise of the city and the major progress that has been made by Baku City Circuit since his last visit in March of this year: "It`s fantastic to be back in Baku! The progress that has been made since my last visit is simply astounding - the track looks incredible. I was also able to see and learn more about what makes this wonderful country so special. The Azr Ilme and Heydar Aliyev Centres really opened my eyes to the great cultural history of Azerbaijan. Meeting some of my fans and joining them in a cycle through this beautiful city was just the icing on the cake of a wonderful day for me. I am so excited to get down to action now and test out this circuit over the weekend - it has it all: tight corners, winding streets and most of all Speed!"
The 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe will be held June 17-19 in Baku.






