The Romanovs' Palace (the palace of Nikolai Konstantinov) in Tashkent

The Romanovs' Palace (the palace of Nikolai Konstantinov) is a two-story palace built in 1891 by the architects Heinzelman and Benois for the Grand Duke Nikolai Romanov, who was exiled to Uzbekistan. On the territory of the palace, the flowerbed of the banner was broken by the Tashkent botanist Krause. Now there is a reception house of the Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan.

You can see the palace only from the street. Located in the city center, near Mustakillik hotel, Hyatt Regency hotel, City Palace hotel, Wyndham hotel, Lotte Tashkent City Palace

How to get to the Romanovs' Palace (the palace of Nikolai Konstantinov) 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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