The second largest mosque in Bukhara, very classical in architecture. The Ark Citadel is nearby. Wonderful, picturesque area of old Bukhara. There are other interesting sights nearby.
It is a very beautiful place, especially in the evening. A place of attraction for tourists from all over the world. You can buy souvenirs and have a delicious snack in local cafes and restaurants.
It's an outrage! Pay the entrance fee and look at everything from the outside and find the difference from what it was before and absolutely free. It turns out that non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque! The mosque said only "if you read a book) " then you can, but you just can't. This is the first time I've heard that mosques are not allowed. I've been in Turkey and Russia quietly, but here you pay and watch from the outside.)) There is absolutely nothing to do there. Everything is closed. I regret that I paid. I don't recommend it.
A beautiful functioning mosque . The entrance fee is 15,000 per adult, children are free. There is a second entrance on the opposite side - people come out, some come in for free :)
This is one of the main attractions of the ancient city of Bukhara. The Kalyan Minaret (The Great Minaret was built in 1127 by order of the great Arslan Khan (1102-1130) was the khan of the Bukhara Emirate.
This is where a person gets lost in history. When you are Near the minaret, you feel how majestic your ancestors were. It's very cool to be in a current city. To feel this beauty, you need to go to the minaret in the evening
Kalon is beautiful and charming at any time of the day, it is impossible to admire him enough. When you imagine how many secrets and riddles he keeps and is a witness to historical events, it takes your breath away.