A very beautiful place, a must-visit. The buildings are well preserved, there are restored interiors. You can get an impression of being an emir.
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Тимур
Level 30 Local Expert
April 15
The most boring attraction of all that we have come across on our journey. The cost is as much as 60,000 per person. I have noted only 2 advantages. It has the purest air and free-roaming peacocks. As for the palace and its territory, it seemed that everything and everything had been completely destroyed here before. Something was forged, planted, somehow restored, but there is a feeling of emptiness everywhere. I didn't get into this place.
A beautiful place outside the city, if you have time, be sure to visit. Perfectly preserved interior, exhibits, territory, peacocks walking. Wonderful coffee with spices is prepared on the sand by a woman, (I didn't remember her name, but the coffee is amazing, don't pass by).
I love Bukhara for its fabulous atmosphere and rich history. Each time this city opens in a different way)
This place will be interesting for myths, among other things. I advise you to communicate with ordinary employees of the palace))
I really liked this attraction. It is located near the city. We took a guide, the service is inexpensive. The guide told a lot of interesting and informative things. There is something to see, something to remember, and something to be impressed with. There are very old, still alive and vigorous trees on the territory, and there are also a lot of peacocks walking. There are souvenir shops. You can bargain)))
Beautiful view. The summer residence is beautifully built. High-level sightseeing tours. The exhibition has hardly changed, there are very few exhibits in the building of the octagon, the exterior facade needs to be repaired.
I was impressed by the visit to this attraction! Be sure to take a guide with you, many interesting stories were told about the harem, about customs. The museums present clothes and shoes of those times, beautiful and difficult to wear. Peacocks live on the territory
The place is like in paradise, where sellers will meet you and offer you exquisite outfits, jewelry, paintings and coinage.
Several palaces with amazing exhibits.
The atmosphere immerses you into the world of antiquity in real time.
Every time I come to Bukhara, I come to this summer residence of the Emir of Bukhara. It attracts with its coolness, beautiful summer garden and of course peacocks. This time they had a lot of different calibers and formats.
The summer palace of the Emir of Bukhara, a large park, many peacocks that walk freely among visitors. A good guide, showed everything, told about the life and habits of the last emir of Bukhara.
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Анна Хрусталева
Level 16 Local Expert
March 8
The extensive park at the palace with a pond and peacocks is good, especially, presumably, in summer. The palace is gaudy and unpleasant, but the collection of embroidered bedspreads and clothes is interesting. The museum is definitely worth a visit.
It's a beautiful place, for me it turned out to be in the top three where it was worth coming. Unusual architecture, lots of peacocks and it's not hot. There are many museums on the small square reflecting the way of life and lifestyle of the last Emir of Bukhara.
The cost in September 2023 is 40,000 SOM per person and an excursion of 100,000 som from a group of 1 to 10 people. There is an option to pay with a card, but the terminal does not always work.
There is a paid toilet on site.
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ЖеNusha
Level 18 Local Expert
June 8, 2024
It's a beautiful place, you can get there in 10 minutes by taxi.
Expensive-rich and beautiful)
The eyes run away from the paintings on the walls, the abundance of luxurious furniture, dishes, chandeliers.
Everything is the most-the most-the most.
It was delivered from all over the world.
Be sure to bring a guide, he has a lot of stories in store about everything you will see, about the inhabitants of this place.
Entrance is paid, the price is reasonable, the guide's services are also paid.
Peacocks run around on the territory, there is also a cafe where you can leisurely drink tea/coffee, have a snack.
And, of course, there is a brisk trade .The prices are higher, given that there are many groups from Europe here.
I recommend you to visit 🙌🏻♥️
Sitorai Mokhi Khosa - which means "A palace like the stars and the moon", the summer residence of the former emir of Bukhara, was built in the late XIX — early XX century. Currently, it houses the Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts.
The excursions are interesting and informative.
A must-visit!
You expect to see an oriental palace, gardens, a residence, and in fact, three buildings from the time of tsarist Russia, and made in the Russian style. From the east there is only a crescent moon on the roof. In one of the buildings, the Hermitage is on minimals, and everything is standard, samovars, mirrors, carpets and bathrobes with shoes, a statuette of Peter 1, and in fact probably everything. Peacocks walk around the territory, gardens are like in a children's summer camp. There was a feeling of divorce after the visit))
I didn't really like it, there's not much to see, mostly we bought food and fed the peacocks. The museums are very small, everything can be walked in 15 minutes.
A very beautiful palace, if you have the time, I recommend you to visit. The entrance fee for an adult is 40 soums and 100 soums - guide services. The tour takes about 40 minutes. Otherwise, there is almost nothing to see, the park is very mediocre. You can set 1 hour for a visit.
A wonderful museum. Preferably with an excursion, a lot of interesting things can be learned from the history of Bukhara. Peacocks walk around the territory, if you buy food, you can feed them with your hands. But they pinch quite painfully
It's a wonderful place. A very beautiful palace with wonderful interiors! Plus a wonderful shady park, where it is very pleasant to walk and just sit and drink a cup or two of Turkish coffee! We spent 3 hours with pleasure!
Sitorai Mohi Khosa is an architectural monument in Bukhara, built in the 19th century by Amir Nasrullah. The place served as his summer palace and is distinguished by its unique architectural style, beautiful decoration. Sitorai Mohi Xhosa is not only historically important but also has great value as a cultural heritage, attracting many tourists and pilgrims. It is also where smokestacks are raised to this day.
An interesting place, although it is located far from the center and the main sightseeing streams. Be sure to take a guide. Find out the details. Peacocks will not eat food from your hands.
It's a beautiful place. The guide briefly told about all the sights of this place. I answered the questions. A very pleasant woman who speaks Russian perfectly. The interior decoration of the premises allows you to imagine how life was in those years. It is interesting how close the ties with Russia were and how these relations affected the development of Uzbek culture.
Such a beauty. I can't describe it. It feels like you're going back 2 centuries. Peacocks are incomparable. In my life, I have never been at such a close distance from peacock, and even in such numbers. The children fed them by hand. It is incomparable
Nothing interesting. It is not well maintained. The impression that I came to someone's cottage at a low level. The price tag is simply unrealistic! Maybe this price is due to the presence of peacocks freely walking in the park? Only it doesn't cost that much money. I didn't like it very much.
We were on a guided tour. The guide told a lot of interesting things about this place. I especially liked the peacocks walking around the palace grounds.
A common point of visit for those who are visiting Bukhara for the first time. A repeat visit is no longer interesting. There are more peacocks, in my opinion. All.
A gorgeous palace and the park itself. A fee is charged for entering the territory. Inside, it is very interesting to see the preserved furnishings, wall paintings, furniture, stunning Japanese vases. Peacocks are walking in the park, you can take pictures. Be sure to visit.
It is a very beautiful place, it was our last point of acquaintance with Bukhara. I had a pleasant experience. Friends recommended that we take a guide, but unfortunately everyone was busy. It didn't bother us, it was enough to inspect it on our own. There are so many details that you want to consider, enjoy the view and self-inspection contributes to this) I recommend you to visit. We were on April 13 at 10 a.m., when it was a comfortable 28-30 degrees, there were a lot of tourists, but not too much, we took our time to look at everything.
An interesting place, a good guide in Russian. There is a small area nearby where you can take a walk after visiting the palace. We got into the molting period, so the peacocks were sitting in the pen, but they are still funny creatures, only very loud))).
An underrated, pleasant place, a historical monument and generally a good holiday complex. If desired, it could be made into a world landmark, but all in good time. The white hall is especially striking, which you cannot enter, but you can look at it from the threshold. If you are going to Bukhara, visit, you will not regret it.
The summer residence of the Bukhara emirs, the last reconstruction in 1919. Much has been preserved, the last emir fled, grab only money and jewelry, everything else that was saved from looting here. It allows you to imagine how the Bukhara emirs lived.
It's an amazing place. It's like you're really in those days, walking around the yard with the peacocks. By the way, if you take peeled seeds, you can feed peacocks with your hands and take cool photos.
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Олег Е.
Level 15 Local Expert
September 15, 2024
It's a beautiful place. The guide told and explained everything. There are many interesting exhibits of sculpture, embroidery and architecture. There is a lot to see, in general.
It's beautiful, you can eat grapes and peaches directly from the tree in unlimited quantities. There are a lot of peacocks, they are almost tame. It is better to go in the evening to take a break from the dusty Bukhara and enjoy the cool wind
The palace, by our standards, is more like a pavilion. Really beautifully decorated inside. It is a 15-minute taxi ride from the fortress. The park is small and not very well maintained. Peacocks without tails.