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Art Gallery of Uzbekistan
Buyuk Turon Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mustakillik Fountain
Mustaqillik Maydoni 5, 100008, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan
Sharaf Rashidov Avenue 3, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Ezgulik arch
8789+9JG, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
National Library of Uzbekistan
Navoi Avenue 1, 100017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Memorial Square
8799+8MF, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Monument of Independence
8788+HP7, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Alisher Navoiy Theater
Moustafa Kamoul Atatürk, Bukhara Street 28, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Ankhor Park
8798+CXG, Mustaqillik Maydoni, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
State Museum of the Temurids
Amir Temur Avenue 1, 100000, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Nearby restaurants
Navvat Lounge Bar
Matbuotchilar Street 9, 100012, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
FM Bar
Matbuotchilar Street 17, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
JUST WINE BAR
Matbuotchilar Street 17, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Sport-bar “WOW”
Matbuotchilar Street 17, 100017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant
Bukhara Street 24, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Florya Cafe
Bukhara Street 24, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
GOSHT BURGER
876F+PJ5, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Khiva Restaurant
Navoi Avenue 1, 100017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tet-A-Tet
Ташкент, Зарафшанская, 4/1, 100017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
The Bar Speak Easy
Buyuk Turon Street 56, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Nearby local services
Mustakillik maydoni
Sharaf Rashidov Avenue, Tashkent, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan
Zarafshan
Matbuotchilar Street 17, 100047, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mustaqillik Maydoni
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Poytakht Shopping Center
Matbuotchilar Street 9, 100097, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Independence Monument
8788+HPM, Tashkent, Toshkent Shahri, Uzbekistan
Gloss
Bukhara Street 26, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Central Department Store
O'zbekiston shoh ko'chasi 17, 100029, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Amir Temur Square
Amir Temur Avenue 4, Tashkent, Toshkent Shahri, Uzbekistan
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Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace
Buyuk Turon Street 56, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Hyatt Regency Tashkent
1 A, Navoi Avenue, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
City Centre Hotel
Islom Karimov, 17, 100029, Uzbekistan
City Palace Hotel
Amir Temur Street 15, 100000, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Wyndham Tashkent
Tashkent Amir Temur Str., C-4, No. 7/8, 100000, Тоshkent, Uzbekistan
Pakhtakor Athletics Hotel
Шайхонттахурский район, улица И.Каримова,98а Ташкент, 100027, Uzbekistan
Shodlik Palace Hotel
Pakhtakor Street 5, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Amirsoy Sales Office
Massive Kashgar 25B, 100017, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Palace of Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich

877C+P63, Sharaf Rashidov Avenue, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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attractions: Art Gallery of Uzbekistan, Mustakillik Fountain, State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan, Ezgulik arch, National Library of Uzbekistan, Memorial Square, Monument of Independence, Alisher Navoiy Theater, Ankhor Park, State Museum of the Temurids, restaurants: Navvat Lounge Bar, FM Bar, JUST WINE BAR, Sport-bar “WOW”, Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant, Florya Cafe, GOSHT BURGER, Khiva Restaurant, Tet-A-Tet, The Bar Speak Easy, local businesses: Mustakillik maydoni, Zarafshan, Mustaqillik Maydoni, Poytakht Shopping Center, Independence Monument, Gloss, Central Department Store, Amir Temur Square
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Mustakillik Fountain

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Ezgulik arch

National Library of Uzbekistan

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Monument of Independence

Alisher Navoiy Theater

Ankhor Park

State Museum of the Temurids

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Art Gallery of Uzbekistan

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State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan

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Ezgulik arch

Ezgulik arch

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Nearby restaurants of Palace of Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich

Navvat Lounge Bar

FM Bar

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Sport-bar “WOW”

Ogni Tashkenta - café & restaurant

Florya Cafe

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Khiva Restaurant

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Navvat Lounge Bar

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Open until 12:00 AM
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FM Bar

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JUST WINE BAR

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Sport-bar “WOW”

Sport-bar “WOW”

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Clinton GelotteClinton Gelotte
The Grand Duke who owned this estate was banished to Tashkent for stealing diamonds from the Romanov family. He was well liked here, using his fortune to establish many new businesses/projects that benefited Tashkent. He had this fanciful mansion built around 1890. Sculptures of stags and hounds at the entrance reflect his love of hunting. He died in 1918, which curiously coincides with the Bolshevik revolution, but most likely was from pneumonia. The palace became a museum but currently stands closed for renovations, which appear to be a low priority as not much is happening.
Dejan BrakiDejan Braki
Romanov Palace is located in the very center, between the Independence square and Amir Temur square on the so called Broadway alley (don't know exactly why, as it has nothing like Broadway). First of all you cannot visit this place as it's under the fence and closed. Therefore, it's a pass by 2 min photo op of an average palace you saw probably many all over Europe. Most interesting is the fact as it served as a punishing house for Grand Duke Nicholas to live there, as he stole diamonds from his mother in order to present them to his loving US dancer mistress
Kaif KamranKaif Kamran
The architecture of the building resembles a church, and it looks quite impressive, especially set within a large, peaceful garden. Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit due to restoration work, so I couldn't see the interior. However, the garden itself is worth exploring. It features some very old trees, including Chinor and Oak trees that are said to be over 200 years old. The atmosphere is serene and historical — a nice spot for a quiet stroll.
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The Grand Duke who owned this estate was banished to Tashkent for stealing diamonds from the Romanov family. He was well liked here, using his fortune to establish many new businesses/projects that benefited Tashkent. He had this fanciful mansion built around 1890. Sculptures of stags and hounds at the entrance reflect his love of hunting. He died in 1918, which curiously coincides with the Bolshevik revolution, but most likely was from pneumonia. The palace became a museum but currently stands closed for renovations, which appear to be a low priority as not much is happening.
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Romanov Palace is located in the very center, between the Independence square and Amir Temur square on the so called Broadway alley (don't know exactly why, as it has nothing like Broadway). First of all you cannot visit this place as it's under the fence and closed. Therefore, it's a pass by 2 min photo op of an average palace you saw probably many all over Europe. Most interesting is the fact as it served as a punishing house for Grand Duke Nicholas to live there, as he stole diamonds from his mother in order to present them to his loving US dancer mistress
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The architecture of the building resembles a church, and it looks quite impressive, especially set within a large, peaceful garden. Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit due to restoration work, so I couldn't see the interior. However, the garden itself is worth exploring. It features some very old trees, including Chinor and Oak trees that are said to be over 200 years old. The atmosphere is serene and historical — a nice spot for a quiet stroll.
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The Romanov Palace – Imperial Grandeur in the Heart of Tashkent.

In the center of Tashkent, across from Independence Square and located on Sharaf Rashidov Avenue, stands the Palace of Grand Duke Romanov.

Built in 1889, is one of Tashkent’s most elegant and historically rich landmarks. Commissioned by Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich — a cousin of Tsar Alexander II — the palace was constructed during his exile to Central Asia following a scandal in the Russian imperial court. Despite his banishment, the Grand Duke made significant cultural and a. rchitectural contributions to Tashkent, leaving behind this magnificent residence.

The palace is a fine example of late 19th-century Russian architecture, featuring neoclassical elements blended with Central Asian motifs. Its high arched windows, decorative façades, and tranquil garden surroundings once hosted elite gatherings of the Russian colonial era.

The historic Palace of Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich is currently closed to the public. The entry is prohibited, and you can only view the exterior from behind locked gates and perimeter railings. Maybe you need a special letter to get in. You get a glimpse only of the palace through the fence.

It is owned and used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan for official and diplomatic receptions, explaining the...

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OldTashkent, 12.07.2024, 21:58 🖼 Иосифо-Георгиевский Собор в Ташкенте

Решение о возведении первого не передвижного стационарного Храма в Ташкенте возникло в 1866 году, назвать решено во имя преподобных Иосифа и Георгия (празднуемых православною Церковью 4 апреля), в воспоминание чудесного спасения Императора Александра II от угрожавшей Его Величеству 4 Апреля 1866 года опасности.

В Ташкенте имелась походная, передвижная военная Церковь Александра Невского, но генерал-адъютант фон Кауфман распорядился построить новую Церковь. Средства на строительство Церкви собирались трудами местных прихожан, так же с помощью сбора пожертвований в России, недостающую сумму выделила военно-народная администрация.

Производством строительных работ заведовал сначала военный инженер Осипов, а потом строительство было передано священнику Александро-Невской походной Церкви А. Е. Малову.

Летом 1868 года началось строительство Храма, 22 декабря 1868 года Храм освятили.

Собор располагался напротив Дворца Великого князя Николая Константиновича Романова на перекрёстке улиц Соборной и Романовского (сейчас ул. Сайилгох и Буюк Турон).

В 1932 г. Храм был закрыт. В 1935 г. в здании Церкви располагался физкультурный зал, в 1960-х здание Церкви было приспособлено под Театр кукол, а в алтарной части было оборудовано кафе-пельменная.

Здание Церкви было снесено в 1995 году.] Иосифо-Георгиевский Собор в Ташкенте

Решение о возведении первого не передвижного стационарного Храма в Ташкенте возникло в 1866 году, назвать решено во имя преподобных Иосифа и Георгия (празднуемых православною Церковью 4 апреля), в воспоминание чудесного спасения Императора Александра II от угрожавшей Его Величеству 4 Апреля 1866 года опасности.

В Ташкенте имелась походная, передвижная военная Церковь Александра Невского, но генерал-адъютант фон Кауфман распорядился построить новую Церковь. Средства на строительство Церкви собирались трудами местных прихожан, так же с помощью сбора пожертвований в России, недостающую сумму выделила военно-народная администрация.

Производством строительных работ заведовал сначала военный инженер Осипов, а потом строительство было передано священнику Александро-Невской походной Церкви А. Е. Малову.

Летом 1868 года началось строительство Храма, 22 декабря 1868 года Храм освятили.

Собор располагался напротив Дворца Великого князя Николая Константиновича Романова на перекрёстке улиц Соборной и Романовского (сейчас ул. Сайилгох и Буюк Турон).

В 1932 г. Храм был закрыт. В 1935 г. в здании Церкви располагался физкультурный зал, в 1960-х здание Церкви было приспособлено под Театр кукол, а в алтарной части было оборудовано кафе-пельменная.

Здание Церкви было снесено в 1995 году.

OldTashkent, [12.07.2024, 21:58 🖼 Фотография]

OldTashkent, [12.07.2024, 21:58 🖼 Фотография]

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The Grand Duke who owned this estate was banished to Tashkent for stealing diamonds from the Romanov family. He was well liked here, using his fortune to establish many new businesses/projects that benefited Tashkent. He had this fanciful mansion built around 1890. Sculptures of stags and hounds at the entrance reflect his love of hunting. He died in 1918, which curiously coincides with the Bolshevik revolution, but most likely was from pneumonia. The palace became a museum but currently stands closed for renovations, which appear to be a low priority as not much...

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