The Independence Square as one might presume is located in the very center of Uzbek capital. It's a pretty big area with several attractions to see and visit, and some you can not. The central part occupies a long colonnade with a mythical bird on top in the middle. In front of it are series of fountains (not working in Oct). Behind it is the Independence monument - massive pink granite monument with golden globe on top with Uzbek state engraved in the middle. Instead of that globe here used to be Lenin statue during the Soviet era, but was removed after gaining independence. No access to the monument, you can only observe it from a distance. To the left is the white classic style Presidential palace with no access even close to it. To the right is the WWII memorial you can freely roam around with eternal flame and casualties from Uzbek inscribed in golden pages. Parks around these attractions are nicely manicured with strong military and police presence. Count on up to an hour to see...
Read moreFirst of all, let our independence be eternal! When you visit the Independence Square, you will notice the symbolic signs here. It is a symbolic square that reflects the past and future of the nation, and shows the rich cultural foundations.
A magnificent and large fountain works in Independence Square. It is also suitable for coming with family members. As you walk along the square, you will see the statue of the mourning mother. This is the symbol of the loving mother of this nation. This view is hard to find...
Read moreFirst of all, a very good place, it is a really symbol of the Uzbekistan independence. It opens the part of the history of the Uzbekistan. It is depicted the symbol of happy mom which has a newborn child. There are arc that describe the peace, freedom. Some goverment buildings also there so the area protected so well from all the side. And most importantly it is in the center of the beautiful city...
Read more