A very original place.
I did not immediately find the entrance, it is very beautiful inside.
You can get inside only with a guided tour that takes you through several floors. The staff is very polite and friendly everywhere, the exhibition is very interesting, the interior is clean.
The Palace of Peace and Accord in Astana is a truly unique architectural work that does not leave anyone indifferent who visits it.
Architectural splendor
Built in the shape of a pyramid, this palace was designed by the famous British architect Norman Foster and opened its doors in 2006. Its glass and steel structures create an impressive visual effect, especially when the sun's rays penetrate inside, filling the space with soft light. The interior spaces, including the huge opera hall with 1,302 seats, amaze with their acoustics and modern equipment, which makes every performance unforgettable.
Cultural Center
The palace serves as a venue for the Triennial of World and Traditional Religions, which emphasizes its role as a cultural and spiritual center. Here you can see exhibitions dedicated to the diversity of cultures of Kazakhstan, as well as enjoy various events and concerts. The atmosphere inside the palace is filled with harmony and respect for various religions and traditions, which makes it an ideal place for meetings and dialogues.
Nature and environment
There is a beautiful park with fountains and greenery around the palace, which creates ideal conditions for walking and relaxing. It is a place not only for cultural enrichment, but also for enjoying nature, which makes it popular among locals and tourists.
Conclusion
Visiting the Palace of Peace and Accord is not just an excursion, but a whole journey into the world of art, culture and spirituality. Every corner of this building is filled with meaning and beauty, and I can confidently say that this is one of the most impressive places in Astana that everyone should see.Rewrite the intellectual Cartasave in Notion
Very beautiful, the black tone is very rich.The interior is super, but I didn't like the tour, there used to be a lot of things, the library was shown and now there is almost nothing.For the interter and for the girls who tried, I put five
Majestic on the outside, but nothing particularly interesting on the inside.
The museum is boring. I liked the last floor — the beautiful top of the pyramid.
In general, I do not recommend going here, it is better to spend time on something else
A beautiful building and the good intentions of the country's leadership. Very nice and friendly staff. Thank you for organizing the excursion outside the schedule, you allowed my son and me to explore everything without the risk of missing the plane :-) Intern Bekzat is a smart girl and well done!
the symbol of the co-existence of various religions and cultures in Kazakhstan. Its unique architecture, combining elements of various world religions, reflects the desire for unity and harmony. In addition to its symbolic significance, the Palace also serves as a center for interreligious dialogue, cultural events and educational programs. By visiting this historical monument, visitors can not only enjoy its beauty, but also immerse themselves in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and tolerance. For those who are looking for deep spiritual and cultural experiences, a visit to the Palace of Peace and Accord is definitely on the to-do list.
I highly recommend visiting an excursion here, the place is fascinating in its scale, there are many different halls, there is also an exhibition of folk costumes. I really liked it
I was impressed, one of those places where I want to return! The unusual, modern architecture and exhibits presented in the pyramid still excite the imagination.
I couldn't find the entrance, it's very beautiful inside. The tour goes through several floors, the original elevator. Polite, friendly staff, interesting exhibition, clean
I was very impressed with this place and the huge park behind it. There are many interesting buildings inside, paintings, the history of Kazakhstan and other peoples☺
One of the attractions of the city. concert hall. A wonderful concert hall, exhibitions, children's clubs are held here. The parking areas are quite large, and there is a large park around, which is beautiful at all times of the year.
I was at a concert. The impression is, wow, beautiful ... And, fse ..., the aisles between the rows are narrow to get to your place, you lift everyone who has already spread out ..., the seat on springs to sit down, you need to hold the seat, and if your hands are busy, then ask the person sitting next to you for a very delicate service... If you leave the stalls during the performance, they won't let you back in, wander around and look for a place for yourself... The laundry room, in addition to the narrow aisles, so you can only go to your place from one side ...
the building is for the show, and the practical part ..., adjust... You are patriots...
The palace can only be visited with a guided tour. If events are taking place, then the palace is closed for visits. At the same time, there is no information on the closing days on the site, which is why they came twice. At the same time, to the specified phones to clarify whether they work... I couldn't get through.
Interestingly built, informative tour, original stained glass windows
At the same time, the windows are not only darkened, but also dirty, you can't get close, you can't take a photo of the city from a height.
An interesting building for a lot of money. I liked the exposition with the tour as a whole, although there are almost no historical exhibits, from the point of view of architecture it is interesting to look and take a look from the inside.
Unusual elevators.
It's a funny pyramid, it wasn't inside, but it's not bad outside. I don't see a couple around, but it's cool from afar, feel like Tutankhamun or Cleopatra, I don't remember who was there already, at least Genghis Khan
An unusual building. The first time we saw it, we had an association with the Louvre, honestly. And when they found out that it was possible to visit it, they immediately set off. There is a lot to see inside, although it is not a museum. Good views of the city, and the glass roof above is filled with sunshine all the time. I recommend. They meet well, communicate easily, and have a pleasant atmosphere.
Beautiful surrounding area with various trees, you can walk along the paths. A guided tour can be booked inside the Palace of Peace and Accord. The girls will tell you everything in an interesting way, show you.
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Анастасия Петрова
Level 10 Local Expert
December 20, 2024
The palace is beautiful and interesting both architecturally and ideologically. The whole impression was ruined by the guide: it was so boring, "about nothing." There were only three of us in the group, but she didn't wait for everyone and started talking as soon as she reached the location herself. I read half of my story from the stands, which we could do ourselves. His hands are constantly in his pockets, he yawns and demonstrates absolute disinterest in what is happening.
A very interesting place. Unusual architecture. There is an elevator. which raises not vertically, but diagonally (as on the Eiffel Tower) There are many memorable gifts from different faiths. Congresses of world and traditional national religions are held there. Upper floor with transparent dome
A unique building in Kazakhstan.
The appearance is cool both during the day and in the evening - it is highlighted.
This original idea of triangles breaks all the stereotypes of construction.
We haven't been to the pyramid for a long time. Everything was redone. I don't like the dark lobby, it used to be better. This darkness is oppressive, in general I don't like it.
I really liked the Palace of Peace and Accord. An interesting object with cool content. Indeed, there is a feeling that there is peace and harmony in this place.
I was there late in the evening, the palace was already closed. But it's very beautiful, cute animals are running around, I don't know what they are called, but they are very funny, they look like gophers.
The cultural and excursion program in Astana must necessarily include the Palace of Peace and Harmony. The building looks more modest from the outside than inside, and the interior decoration is impressive. The ticket purchased at the entrance includes an individual tour accompanied by a tour guide, there is a wardrobe and a cafe inside.
An unusual place in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana. It is a beautiful and large building. It looks like the pyramid of Chephren (from the outside) , but on a larger scale
It's cute. But there's not much to do here. There are guided tours, general recognition. You will not be able to get to the floors with exhibitions if there is no employee and they are often closed
I take my granddaughter to the dance for the third year. She walks with pleasure, thanks a lot to our choreographer Aidana Kuavtovna for this! A man who loves his job! I wish you further success in your work!
If you happen to be strolling by the Pyramid, then you can look in.
The exhibition is a stupid one from the series "I made you out of what was" ...
There is absolutely nothing to see ...
A tiny exposition of Kazakh life, smeared on the entire floor [as well as everything else in Astana is scattered at a great distance])))
A large concert hall ...
An exposition of religious symbols of different faiths, a tier with flower tubs in the best the traditions of Soviet polyclinics and the upper tier with a large round table.
The whole pleasure costs 1500 tenge, but the time spent is definitely not worth it)))
Nevertheless, the Americans who were on the tour with me at the same time liked it)))) amazing, right?))
The park next to the Pyramid is in the process of reconstruction, but you can take a walk and enjoy the view of the presidential palace - Akorda. The wild hare seen in the park made more impression than the whole pyramid as a whole))))
The concert hall is small, but great for small concerts, the sound is high-quality, it's a pity that the service of the palace leaves much to be desired and even a small number of people do not overcome, queues in the cloakroom, in the bathroom, at the entrance, at the exit, it would not hurt to hire students for part-time work for a couple of hours for concerts
I really enjoyed the visit. There was a whole tour for the two of us. They talked about the history of the country, took a ride on the elevator, which rises along the diagonal rails. We visited the government meeting room. I especially liked the Winter Garden.
The interesting thing is that this building doesn't look as grandiose from the outside as it does inside.
The building is a pyramid, there is free space inside, a bright conference room inside the peak, an interesting elevator, the first floor is a little gloomy, which is logical, it is already underground, the tour is super, a pleasant cafe
1. The complete absence of any navigation and the complete absence of any information nearby. Yes, and the guard at one of the entrances pointed in the wrong direction (I don't know specifically or not), so I had to go around and rest against the closed doors.
2. The museum is very weak, there are almost no exhibits. I don't understand why the rating is so high
3. The guide got very weak,
4. The park near the center is beautiful, but very neglected. But there is a big plus-the complete absence of garbage. And we didn't see any garbage in the city, it's impressive.
The guide was reading from the phone, stuttering, talking very quietly. Excursions in other languages started earlier than ours and ended later than ours.
The only drawback is that it is dark inside, although there is lighting, but little light. The hall is cozy inside. The Internet doesn't catch well inside. I often come here for concerts or exhibitions.
I recommend it! An interesting architectural structure, the elevator inside goes not vertically, but along the slope of the pyramid. Exhibition of costumes of different peoples, their religious attributes, gifts from religious figures of different countries. Exhibition of paintings. Concert hall. Winter garden. And the hall under the very arch where the leaders of the countries meet.