A very interesting place to visit. Here one can find amazing samples of traditional Uzbek crafts. Elements of jewelry, embroidery, woodcarving, metal work, golden embroidery, and many others. The close location to other historical sites makes it convincing to visit and observe. An excellent opportunity to. Buy souvenirs and gifts.
Bukhara, in principle, is most suitable for my idea of an ancient eastern city (I think this is not far from the truth). The view is fascinating, you have to come here at different times of the day. There are a lot of tourists, most of all Italians (I don't know why), Portuguese, Germans (meaning everyone who speaks this language), Indians and everyone else, but Russians are loved here more than others and it's nice)🤗
At one time, Toki Zargaron functioned as a market where they sold gilded products (juvenile jewelry).
"Tok" means "indoor facility" and Zargaron means juveniles. The brick object dates back to the 16th century, during the reign of the Shaibanid dynasty.
The peculiarity of the building is that it is cool in summer and relatively warm in winter, which is to say about the architecture and craftsmanship of the builders of that era.
The object itself has four sides, from where camels with loads could pass, and the roof has a semi-spherical shape, which served as a geometric beauty on the one hand, and on the other performed the function of a modern air conditioner.