Turkistan Palace
Turkiston Palace is an arts venue in the capital city of Tashkent in Uzbekistan. It was opened on the initiative of the President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov in 1993 in honor of the second anniversary of the Independence of Uzbekistan.Photo: BeshevI, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Arts center
- Description: cultural center in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Also known as: “‘Turkiston’ saroyi” and “Turkiston Palace”
- Address: 2 Navoiy shoh ko’chasi, Tashkent, 100000
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Independence Square and Pakhtakor Central Stadium.
Independence Square
Square
Pakhtakor Central Stadium
Stadium
Photo: HylgeriaK, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Pakhtakor Central Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is one of the main stadiums in Uzbekistan, located in the center of Tashkent, in Shaykhantahur District. Pakhtakor Central Stadium is situated 1 km southwest of Turkistan Palace.
Museum of Olympic Glory
Museum
Museum of Olympic Glory is a museum in Tashkent, dedicated to the Olympic movement. The museum opened on 1 September 1996, on the fifth anniversary of Uzbekistan's independence. Museum of Olympic Glory is situated 430 metres north of Turkistan Palace.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tashkent and ‘Tashkent City’ business center.
Tashkent
‘Tashkent City’ business center
Neighborhood
Salar
Town
Salar is a town in Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. It is part of Qibray District. In 1989, the town had a population of 25,521. The town is home to the Inter Rohat Brewery. Salar is situated 9 km northeast of Turkistan Palace.
Turkistan Palace
- Categories: cultural center, event venue, building, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
41.32097° or 41° 19′ 16″ northLongitude
69.26961° or 69° 16′ 11″ eastLevels
5Open location code
8JHF87C9+9ROpenStreetMap ID
way 32883041OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=arts_centreOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q25522763
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Uzbek—“Turkistan Palace” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Дворец Туркестан”
- Chinese: “突厥斯坦宫”
- Chinese: “突厥斯坦宮”
- Kara-Kalpak: “Túrkistan sarayı”
- Russian: “Дворец ‘Туркистан’”
- Russian: “Дворец Туркестана”
- Uzbek: “Turkiston saroyi”
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Highlights include Ministry of Public Education and Urda Bridge.
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