There is absolutely everything in this area nearby! Beaubourg Park is across the street. Nearby there is a grocery store, Evos, Bistro, home cooking and other cafes. There are also bus stops near the house, and the metro is only 3 stops away. It takes 5-10 minutes by taxi to the nearest cinema.And a little further you can get to the concert hall and another entertainment park with a cinema.
I really like the monument itself, it is transferred to become Georgian men and plastic. But! There should be lighting at night. The general appearance loses its purpose. We hope to see in the near future how everything was originally conceived
It hasn't been demolished yet. The place is good. only it became difficult to eat nearby after the closure of a good bistro. But flower bazaars were opened.
This is a tribute of our people to the Georgian people, the monument to Shota Rustaveli has been standing in its place for many decades.And for the future, I want to say that young people should know their history.
I really like the location, near bus stops, a park and a flower bazaar and cafes of various types, that is, everything is within walking distance. It is always clean and tidy, I like to walk there) It also serves as an excellent landmark in the area)
A good monument, ennobled, beautifully, poems by the poet Sh.Unfortunately, I do not know Rustaveli, but Sh Street.Rustaveli knows everything in Samarkand, I know it is the same. Well done to our Georgians!
After the restoration of the monument, this place became the favorite place of the townspeople. Here you can walk in the evenings and sit on a bench to relax
A cozy place near the monument to Shota Rustaveli. Benches, a fountain. It is located near the road, so the noise of cars is inevitable. In general, I like this place, you can arrange interesting photo shoots here
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Time has no control over the monument. Memory is both semantic and emotional. It is a symbol of the district and the whole era of the good old Tashkent, which has become entrenched in the minds of both residents and tourists. The sculpture is especially magnificent under the bright sun. It is impossible to forget!
A small monument, but quite interesting. It's not a bad reference point if you want to meet someone. In general, it is a small square, but not a bad one. I advise you to visit to get acquainted with the sights of our city.
The masterpiece of Yakov Iosifovich Shapiro, who recently died, unfortunately.
About 20 days ago, I photographed how pipes were being replaced in the immediate vicinity of the monument, the entire site next to the work of art was excavated, the removed plates were placed against the pedestal of the monument - just where the sculptor's flying painting "Ya" usually happens. Shapiro."
After recovering, I will go there and see what the condition of the monument is now.
Well, as it were, the sculpture, in my opinion, is now well preserved by an unknown poet. The youth does not know him, but the old generation of the SSRA knows and has read about his work.
In late autumn, the view around the monument was not very good, later flowers were planted and the surrounding area was put in order, the view became better.
The condition is not very good. As a child, I studied nearby at school 160. And I was present at the opening of this monument. Thirty-five years have passed since then. And the monument needs attention