Nicely. There is a green park inside. Some of the facilities are closed for restoration.
You can see what a lot of work has been done to restore it.
Unfortunately, as everywhere in Samarkand, there is no sane tourism logistics. There is no information about the object. No way.
There are fragments of buildings on the street - no signatures, no short story "it was-it became", not a word about who is engaged in restoration...
It's a shame even, such work, and no lighting...