A very atmospheric place! Very beautiful! Everything is steeped in antiquity! I want to walk here again and again! Gorgeous day and night! I will definitely come back here again!
He's beautiful. One of the most beautiful and majestic minarets in Uzbekistan. In the evening, with the backlight, it is especially impressive. One of the dominants of the city. When you've just arrived and need to figure out where to go, it's easy to find the right direction.
A beautiful minaret, illuminated in the evenings, looks great too. On the reverse side, patches in the brickwork are visible, with which they tried to patch up the holes from the bombing by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Frunze.
It's very beautiful, I recommend Uzbekistan to everyone to visit, I didn't want to leave, the coolest cities are Bukhara and Khiva, Samarkand is also interesting.
The minaret is certainly impressive. When you see it, you understand the same Genghis Khan who said that this building is worthy of worship. It's not for nothing that they call him Kalyan, which means great in Persian. And not only for its height, but also for its amazing architecture.
Bukhara as a whole, as well as its individual fragments, represents an amazing machine of time and creation, reminding that time is eternal, and man with his evil thoughts is secondary. How many rulers there were, how many invaders, but the Arch stands, the Minaret stands and will stand for a very long time.
The minaret is beautiful, huge and slender at the same time!Take the time to sit not far away and slowly admire and admire his view!The night view is even more beautiful when illuminated!One of the best places in Bukhara in my opinion.
I liked everything VERY much: cool architecture, interesting history, excellent attitude of the staff to their work, excellent lighting at night and a special view
It's beautiful, it looks great! Especially at night. The entire area as a whole makes up one large and beautiful composition. You can take a lot of photos.
Kalyan is grandiose and very beautiful. Be sure to come and see it in the evening. It is very beautifully illuminated in the evening. Just a fairy tale!
It's a beautiful place. Definitely worth a visit, we were lucky with the weather, the whole city is at a glance. Admission is 40 thousand sums, museums are paid separately
The tallest minaret in the city, I really liked it. It is located in its center, has 9 rings and 85 meters of water. Miraculously escaped from Genghis Khan!
It's great! It's always cool to see an architectural monument with your own eyes! It is very beautifully illuminated in the evening! It's a pity you can't go upstairs! The history of the monument is impressive! I recommend it to anyone who is interested in architecture!!!!
According to legend, after the capture of Bukhara by Timur, he wanted to destroy the city. When he arrived at the Kolyan minaret, he raised his head to look at its roof. At that moment, his hat fell off his head. He picked it up, looked at it blinking and said, "I don't bow to everyone." Let it stand.
This is an extraordinary structure. It looks strong during the day, and in the evening the backlight gives the sights warmth and comfort. Be sure to visit this place. I recommend.
It's a very beautiful place. 9th or 10th century. An active madrasah is also located there in the evening, it lights up and becomes mysterious. If you are in Bukhara, be sure to go there.
The minaret, built in 1127, is a symbol of Bukhara. The height is 46.5 meters , the diameter is 9.7 m . It is very beautiful in the evening. It was completely renovated in 1997 for the 2500 anniversary of Bukhara. .
A very colorful place, the old city of Bukhara, smells of antiquity and legends, we got to the concert of the Symphony Orchestra conducted by Spivakov on April 30, we were just delighted!!
Bukhara is a very beautiful city in Uzbekistan, they made a cool center, pedestrian. And the most important attraction is the Kalyan Minaret. But when we were there, the declarative backlight was turned off almost everywhere, which is why it's not so beautiful in the evening.
Bukhara is a journey into an oriental fairy tale, beautiful architecture, the Kalyan minaret impresses with its beauty, harmonious combination with a mosque and a madrasah.
Kalta Minar is a minaret in Khiva, located on the territory of the Ichan-Kala citadel. It is located to the right of the Muhammad Amin Khan madrasah, and is sometimes considered part of it. The name Kalta Minar is translated from Uzbek as a short minaret
The Arslankhan Minaret is also known as the Bukhara Minaret. It is better known as the Kalyan Minaret
The Kalyan Minaret is the tallest tower in Bukhara, its height is 46 meters. The diameter of the tower at the base is 9 meters, at the top — 6 meters.
Despite the fact that the minaret is almost 9 centuries old, but it has never been destroyed, even the devastating wars in this territory and its conquest by Genghis Khan did not seriously affect the landmark.
I was in Bukhara on the first of November 2023, the weather was wonderful. I really liked the architecture in the Old Town, including the Kalyan Minaret
It's a very beautiful place. It is impossible to remain indifferent. A must-visit! On the first day we were caught in a sandstorm (see photo) Opposite there is a cafe with home cooking, beautiful views and ice cold beer!
Whoever has not seen the Kalon minaret has not seen the soul of Bukhara. The most famous place in Bukhara. The legends of the East are here revealed in stone.
Beautiful! Everything is impressionable! But these paid entrances with different prices for residents and non-residents are an absurdity of the modern world!
It's a very beautiful place, but it's full of tourists.And there's a big market, souvenir shops on every corner and at every turn, and they're always trying to sell something.