The square of Amir Timur in Tashkent

The square of Amir Timur was laid in 1882 by architect Nikolai Ulyanov and was called "Konstantinov Square". Earlier in the park was the grave of the Governor-General of the Turkestan Territory - Konstantin Kaufman, who died in Tashkent in 1882. The appearance of the square was very different for the entire 20th century. The square is surrounded by various buildings, among which there are ancient buildings of male and female gymnasium, which were built in the late 19th century, as well as Uzbek chimes, the Amir Temur Museum, the pre-revolutionary building of the former pharmacy Kaplan, the Palace of Forums. At the moment in the center of the square is a monument to the great commander and founder of the Timurid dynasty - Amir Timur (Tamerlan).

The entrance is free. You can visit the square at any time of the day.

How to get to Amir Temur square in Tashkent?

Buses: 67, 21, 19, 1, 51, 38, 71, 60, 85, 33

Metro station: Amir Temur

Section: The main sights of Tashkent



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