Independence Square in Tashkent

Independence Square - the main square of Tashkent, was laid in 1865 and was then called "Cathedral Square", then changed its name many times and in 1992 it was finally renamed Independence Square. On the square the monument of independence of Uzbekistan in the form of a globe is established, and before it the monument in the form of a figure of the woman which symbolizes the Motherland is established.

The square of memory in Independence Square - it is on Independence Square and the victim of World War II. On the square there is an eternal fire and a monument to the grieving mother, as well as a memory book on the pages of which the names of all those who died in the Second World War were engraved, who was a native of Uzbekistan.

Admission is free, but the area is open only in the daytimeLocated in the city center, near Mustakillik hotel, Hyatt Regency hotel, City Palace hotel, Wyndham hotel, Lotte Tashkent City Palace.

How to get to Independence (Mustakillik) Square in Tashkent?

Buses: 140, 30, 37, 57, 144, 97 

Metro station: Mustakillik maydoni (Independence Square)

Section: The main sights of Tashkent
 



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