Architecture of Tashkent
The architecture of Tashkent is a blend of ancient traditional complexes, modern skyscrapers, numerous residential buildings from the 20th century, and small neighborhoods with low-rise structures. One distinctive feature that sets the city's architecture apart is the vibrant colored mosaics adorning the otherwise plain facades of multi-story buildings
Former Hotel "Tashkent"
Many of those who have been reading my blog for a long time probably know that periodically I publish articles about hotels located in historical buildings of…
Ensemble of Hazrati Imam in Tashkent
The Hazrati Imam Ensemble is one of the most popular architectural landmarks in Tashkent among tourists. Visitors come here to explore the monuments of Uzbekistan'…
Roman Catholic Cathedral in Tashkent
During my travels to different cities, I'm always interested in exploring architectural landmarks that stand out among all the other buildings typical of the…
Alisher Navoi Theatre in Tashkent
During one of my walks in the center of Tashkent this summer, I noticed an intriguing structure with several arcades and a fountain in front of the central…
The Building of the Kirche in Tashkent
I often write about the landmarks of St. Petersburg, so I'm confident that many of my readers are familiar with the surname Benois. Among its representatives were…
Hotel "Uzbekistan" in Tashkent. History
Hi! Today we will take a stroll through one of the most famous hotels in Tashkent, known as "Uzbekistan." This landmark is interesting not only for its convenient…
Hotel "Uzbekistan" in Tashkent. Soviet Modernism
Hi! Today I will continue my story about the famous "Uzbekistan" hotel, located in the heart of Tashkent. Last time, we acquainted ourselves with the history of…
Kukeldash Madrasah in Tashkent
In the central part of the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, lies a fascinating architectural monument with an unusual name – the Kukeldash Madrasah. In my opinion, this is…
The Palace of Prince Romanov in Tashkent
Hi! Today, let's take a look at the former palace of Prince Romanov in Tashkent. This small building is interesting because it was constructed by a representative…
The Tashkent Television Tower. Ascending to the observation deck
One of the first places I visited in Tashkent was the Tashkent Television Tower. I noticed the structure while I was in a taxi on my way from the airport. Seeing…