A majestic ancient structure. It has been restored, but experts have questions about the quality of the restoration. The student rooms and winter classrooms are used as a museum and souvenir shops.
It's a shame, but you didn't have to pay for admission. There was no light in the museum, which apparently often happens, and they didn't even tell us when paying. There are side stairs to climb and who knew, went up past the cash register. The guard tracked some of them down, since there were few people at that moment and asked them to pay. No one sees the rise from the toilets. In fact, everything is in the madrasah
The buildings of the 15th century are stunning in their scale, history and beauty. It is a pity that a market has been set up inside and the UNESCO site is not much protected.
A woman is selling inside, her daughter is studying there in Moscow, everything is fine. Come on, I'll tell you everything now, then he takes you to his shop in the back and starts selling scarves and other crap 5 times more expensive than on the street. Squats on the ears specifically, be careful.
A very beautiful mosaic on the facade of the building. Come inside, you won't regret it. Anything that is not included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Bukhara, the old city. It's practically the center. It is worth visiting it, like everything else in Bukhara, both day and night. It will be unforgettable!