A beautiful palace in terms of architecture and interior, echoes of Soviet times are interesting to see, in general the hall is in good condition, the chairs are comfortable, but the interior needs cosmetic repairs in the future, and everything looks good this way. In the hall, in some places, water flows along the walls, water drips from the roof on the second floor in front of the entrance to the balcony. It is deplorable to see this, it feels like the palace needs finances for repairs.
And so the impression of the palace itself is normal, time spares no one and nothing.
Something in between a four and a three.
The hall is not bad, the seats are normal, clean, soft, but a little low.
The sound in the hall is very different, ranging from disgusting to very good, in winter it is very cold in the hall. About the same as on the street, only on the street you can walk, run, and so on. And here you sit and freeze. The buffet is sparse and expensive, the toilets leave much to be desired. The connection inside is disgusting, so open your e-tickets on the street.
The Frank Sinatra jazz Orchestra performing in the Turkiston Hall is incomparable with such acoustics and lighting.
The enchanting music in the legendary Turkiston is fascinating..