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International Forums Palace “Uzbekistan”
International Forums Palace “Uzbekistan”

The International Forums Palace “Uzbekistan” is one of the most magnificent and modern architectural landmarks in Tashkent. This unique complex, built in 2009, serves not only as a hallmark of the capital but also as a symbol of the country’s hospitality and openness. The palace was officially inaugurated on August 28, 2009, to mark the 18th anniversary of Uzbekistan’s independence. Its construction utilized advanced technologies and materials, and the project was designed by leading architects from both Uzbekistan and abroad.

The architectural style of the palace is a harmonious blend of national traditions and modern design solutions. The building’s facade is adorned with intricate ornaments reflecting Uzbekistan’s rich history and culture. Tall columns, marble decorations, and an impressive central dome evoke a sense of grandeur and solemnity. The palace spans approximately 40,000 square meters. Inside, it houses spacious halls for hosting international meetings, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, and ceremonial events. T

he main hall, which can accommodate up to 2,500 people, is particularly noteworthy. Its interior features exquisite national motifs, while its unique acoustics and modern equipment make it an ideal venue for events of any scale. The International Forums Palace “Uzbekistan” is located in the heart of Tashkent  making it easily accessible for tourists. Nearby are many landmarks, including the famous Independence Park and the Monument of Independence and Humanism.

For tourists, visiting the palace offers not only a chance to see one of Tashkent’s most beautiful buildings but also an opportunity to experience Uzbekistan’s modern culture, hospitality, and rich national traditions. Every year, the palace hosts numerous cultural and business events that attract guests from all over the world. The International Forums Palace “Uzbekistan” is not just a building but a symbol of independence, unity, and progress. A visit here leaves unforgettable impressions and highlights Uzbekistan’s rich heritage and modern achievements.

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