Tash-Khovli Palace
When the great Alla Kuli Khan ruled the city, the central part of trade was moved closer to the old historic city.
Near the Palvan-Darwaza was built a complex of buildings, the name of which was associated with the name of the ruler. There are madrasas, a caravanserai and the palace of Alla Kuli Khan.
Near the Palvan-Darwaza was built a complex of buildings, the name of which was associated with the name of the ruler. There are madrasas, a caravanserai and the palace of Alla Kuli Khan.
The palace is known as "stone yard. He reminds him that its walls are impregnable fortresses with heavy gates and towers at the corners.
The architects built the palace in the Khorezm style. Here are closed courtyards and lower balconies, beautiful aivans on the pillars and even the estate, called "Hawley".
The plan of the palace of Tash-Khovli has several parts.
In the central part of the palace, there was a round raised platform. There located ruler’s yurt. In the northern part of the palace was a harem and residential complex of Khan. From the south-west joins the place for the trial "arzhana", and from the southeast - a large reception hall.
From one part of the palace to the other could get through the corridors and dark mazes.
The family courtyard of the palace (near the harem) was separated by a corridor. It was very well guarded from "unwanted" visitors.
His plan consisted of several parts. In the south, there were chambers for wives and khans. There were special buildings for servants and concubines.
The walls, floors, and ceilings of buildings were decorated with beautiful decor. The Majolica ornament shimmered in the sun with blue and bluish white flowers.
Famous Khiva masters painted the ceilings, and the columns were decorated with carved figures. The windows were covered with delicate copper bars. You do not regret if order historical tour to this place.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," is pleased to provide you with transport and professional guides who will show you not only Uzbekistan's capital, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Khiva.
The architects built the palace in the Khorezm style. Here are closed courtyards and lower balconies, beautiful aivans on the pillars and even the estate, called "Hawley".
The plan of the palace of Tash-Khovli has several parts.
In the central part of the palace, there was a round raised platform. There located ruler’s yurt. In the northern part of the palace was a harem and residential complex of Khan. From the south-west joins the place for the trial "arzhana", and from the southeast - a large reception hall.
From one part of the palace to the other could get through the corridors and dark mazes.
The family courtyard of the palace (near the harem) was separated by a corridor. It was very well guarded from "unwanted" visitors.
His plan consisted of several parts. In the south, there were chambers for wives and khans. There were special buildings for servants and concubines.
The walls, floors, and ceilings of buildings were decorated with beautiful decor. The Majolica ornament shimmered in the sun with blue and bluish white flowers.
Famous Khiva masters painted the ceilings, and the columns were decorated with carved figures. The windows were covered with delicate copper bars. You do not regret if order historical tour to this place.
Our travel agency, "Orient Mice," is pleased to provide you with transport and professional guides who will show you not only Uzbekistan's capital, but also tell you amazing stories about the architectural monuments of Khiva.