Palace of Moon-like Stars

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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A Majestic Tribute at Palace of Moon-like Stars

The Palace of Moon-like Stars, located just outside Bukhara, once served as the summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara. This historical landmark showcases the Islamic architectural style unique to the region.

Founded in the early 20th century, the palace was commissioned by Emir Alim Khan, serving as a vital part of Bukhara's royal heritage. Its intricate designs and expansive gardens exemplify the cultural richness of Uzbekistan.

Must-See Wonders

🏛️ Unique Architecture: The palace features ornate tile work and elaborate carvings that highlight traditional craftsmanship.
🌳 Lush Gardens: Surrounding the palace are beautifully landscaped gardens that create a tranquil escape.
🎨 Cultural Significance: It reflects the rich history and artistry of the region, attracting scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

Accessibility is easy, with entry being free for all visitors. This site is suitable for tourists, families, and historians looking to explore Uzbekistan's royal past.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Palace of Moon-like Stars

Last Emir's Retreat

The palace was the summer residence of Emir Alim Khan, symbolizing the last era of Bukhara's monarchy.

Architectural Style

Utilizes traditional Uzbek architecture, showcasing intricate tile work and elaborate designs.

Location

Bukhara

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