Historical architectural monument This ancient madrasah building, part of the Hazrati Imam ensemble, is located in the inner part with access to a large, spacious paved square. It looks very interesting, with expressive architecture and patterns on the facades. The building has been preserved quite well, various shops and workshops of merchants and craftsmen are located inside, where various handmade items and souvenirs are sold, and rooms in former classrooms have also been allocated for the local administration of the Masulman of Uzbekistan. Tourists and locals stroll in the courtyard between the shops, which is quite crowded, even on a weekday. It is interesting to have a storm sewer system, special ladders-holes baked from ceramics to match the paved paths made of brick, pipes from which extend towards low-lying places to drain rainwater.
The place is interesting, partly historical, but rather historically commercial. There are many souvenir shops of local artisans, there is something to choose for gifts. The quality of local artisan products is good. It's also a good place for a walk, near a small park and a new complex with a mosque, which will be launched soon. I recommend.
Stunning views, beautiful domes, charming minarets, blue azure everywhere, I just want to stay here.
Everything is clean around, manicured lawn and flower beds, police post.
It's very peaceful here
The madrasah is in good condition. I didn 't really like that all the rooms were occupied by souvenir tents , but you can spend time there too .
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Анна Хрусталева
Level 16 Local Expert
March 2
Worthy of a visit. Souvenir shops are located in the building of the former madrasa, there is an opportunity to get an idea of the space in which the students studied. The cells are quite small. A cozy courtyard. Very beautiful majolica at the entrance
Most likely, the square with architectural monuments is beautiful, but it was not possible to see it, because everything is surrounded by green fences, keep in mind when visiting.
It is located in the opposite part, next to the Hazrati Imam. An interesting place. In general, a large ensemble. There is a place to walk. The air is clean. People are launching kites on the square.
A beautiful square, a good place for a photo. Various national souvenirs are sold in the madrasah. On a hot day, there are alleys with shops under the pines nearby. You can walk around the neighboring old mahali.
It was interesting, the tour was not taken, but rather it was necessary! Took a walk, took pictures! In short, it was informative, beautiful and unusual! We visited with pleasure once!
One of the few historical sites of old Tashkent. It is part of the Hazrati Imam complex. There are trees and grass around, it is very picturesque. Inside the madrasah, local artisans and artists are happy to offer various goods, souvenirs, paintings, and original crafts.
I was on my way to Uzbekistan to see ancient buildings. the minorets. madrasah. to touch the history. Disappointed. There are shops everywhere. restaurants. and your hotel is in shock.
The best and most interesting place to study Islamic history in Tashkent. There are many historical religious organizations nearby. A whole Ensemble has been built here.
For the first time in this wonderful country- Uzbekistan, I wanted to see and hear a lot more than I was given ((( BUT! There is a reason to come back!👍
Barakhan Madrasah.
Built in the 16th century. One of the oldest places in the old part of Tashkent city.
It is located in the Khast Imam complex.
The ancient building is included in the UNESCO List.
I definitely recommend it!!!
I used to think mosques looked pretty boring compared to churches. But after visiting this complex, I changed my mind. It was like being in a fairy tale about Aladdin.