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Turkiston Palace
(Uzbek): Turkiston Saroyi
(Russian): Дворец Туркестана
A stamp depicting Turkiston Palace
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General information
Statusopen
LocationTashkent, Uzbekistan
Construction started1993

Turkiston Palace (Uzbek: Turkiston Saroyi) 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. The building of the Palace, prior to Uzbek independence, lacked funding for many years and was in a state of "long-term construction". On March 30, 1993, by resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan, it was decided to name the new Palace "Turkiston". In January 2004, the palace was placed under the jurisdiction of the Tashkent City Administration, and in February 2017, the Palace was transferred to the Ministry of Culture of Uzbekistan. It is the main venue for various public events including state holidays. Also, the embassies of many foreign countries hold national and cultural events, conferences, exhibitions, and contests in the palace. It has two main theatrical halls, the Winter Hall, and the Summer Amphitheater, each being made for the winter and summer respectively.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "О нас - Концертный Комплекс Дворец Туркистон". turkistonsaroyi.uz.
  2. ^ "Дворец Туркистон". Afisha.uz.

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