
- 4.8/5
超能逛的AttleeA mosque with local characteristics, the building is very beautiful, for people who have never seen such a building, it can be said to be full of visual shock. More importantly, allowing access to the interior to visit and take pictures is really a good opportunity to experience culture in depth.
- 4.5/5
超能逛的AttleeA large square, commemorating Timur, is a landmark in Tashkent. The square itself is not much to visit, but there are many distinctive streets and buildings nearby.
- 4.8/5
长脸张少侠Tashkent [Amir Timur Museum] State Museum of the Temurids Temuriylar tarixi davlat muzeyi Completed and opened in 1996, the museum's blue dome resembles the Gur-Amir Mausoleum in Samarkand. The museum's collection exceeds 5,000 items, over 2,000 of which are displayed in the museum's galleries. The museum's exhibits focus primarily on Timur's lineage, his rise to power, the military campaigns of Sahib Kiran, diplomatic and trade relations, crafts, urban renewal and landscaping, and the development of science and education. Also featured are items related to the Timurid dynasty, including maps, weapons, copper and silver coins, miniatures, rare manuscripts, pottery, and jewelry. Address: Amiri Temeru 1, 100000, Toshkent Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Closed Mondays Admission: 40,000 Som; Photos are not allowed 1000 Banknote Design
- 4.6/5
长脸张少侠Tashkent [Holy Assumption Cathedral] Construction of this cathedral began in 1877 to replace the existing Panteleimon Church, built in 1871 on the Tashkent Hospital Cemetery. Funds for its construction were donated by city residents. The building was completed in 1878, and on January 31, 1879, it was consecrated in memory of the great martyr and healer Panteleimon. It was expanded in 1990, and the bell tower was rebuilt in 2010. Address: Avliyoota ko'chasi 91, Tashkent Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Admission: Free
- 4.4/5
长脸张少侠Tashkent Television Tower Tashkent Television Tower Tashkent Television Tower is the second tallest tower in Central Asia, standing at 385 meters. It stood for six years, from 1979 to 1985. The tower, with an observation deck 97 meters above ground, is primarily used for radio and television transmission. Signals can reach the farthest points in the Tashkent region and parts of southern Kazakhstan. The tower is also used for communications between government departments and organizations. It also serves as a comprehensive hydrometeorological station. Address: Amiri Temyr Shojk 109, Toshkent Hours: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM Admission: 60,000 som (approximately 36 RMB) An elevator provides access to the 6th-floor observation deck and 8th-floor restaurant.
- 5.0/5
hazzeapiConvenient, clean and cheap! Beautiful architecture, clear navigation. The price is 3000 som.









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