Nothing beats the luxury and grandeur of ancient Bukhara. To this day, you can walk around the city and admire the oriental architecture, breathing antiquity and attracting the eyes. Some buildings ...
Bukhara welcomed me with a strange mixture of antiquity and ultra modernity. Flashy hotel lights, artisans, tourists and old buildings form the new identity of a city that was once one of the main ...
UNESCO says that Uzbekistan’s government has broken its promise to refrain from doing demolition and building work near historic zones in the city of Bukhara pending joint agreement on a master plan.
Ruben Saakyan and Konstantin Lazarev's “The Observer’s Illusion” (2025) (foreground) and Antony Gormley and Temur Jumaev's “CLOSE,” (2024–2025) (background) installed at the former Khoja Kalon Mosque ...
The Silk Road was a crossroads of philosophies, traditions, and religions, but above all commerce. Between the 16th and 20th centuries Bukhara in Uzbekistan was among the richest caravan cities along ...
Imagine a land where every step forward takes you a few hundred years back. A land that’s deeply traditional but exudes invigorating freshness. It’s the powerhouse of Sufismand a place where overgrown ...
Having visited the Bukhara region, you will be amazed at the huge number of ancient monuments located here – the Poi-Kalan architectural ensemble, the majestic Sitorai Mokhi Khosa palace, the ancient ...
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