"Noble, sacred, priceless. The city is a museum, a city of poetry and fairy tales. "- As a magnet attracts its romantic image of tourists from around the globe. Bukhara, where even the air is imbued with the spirit of antiquity, and the narrow streets of the old city remember the affairs of days gone by, as if living in a world of folk legends and legends. It is wonderful that the historical center of Bukhara, along with the architectural ensembles of its suburbs, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It admires the imagination that the most ancient architecture of the city, whose age is more than two millennia. This amazing city from the time of its formation until 1920 did not go beyond the powerful fortification wall set in the 16th century. One of the most famous cities of Uzbekistan, through which the legendary Great Silk Road passed. Bukhara is one of the main centers of Islam, not only in Central Asia, but throughout the Muslim world. In the Middle Ages, there were more than 350 mosques and 80 madrasahs on the territory of Bukhara, many of which have been perfectly preserved to the present day. All the roads of the holy city lead to the pond, the source of life is Lyabi-hauza, around which, along with the amazing landscape of architectural monuments, the best tea-houses of the city are comfortably settled. In addition to the grandiose ensembles, madrasahs, mosques and the famous Kalyan minaret, Bukhara has perfectly preserved the ancient fortress Ark, the functioning medieval baths and trading domes - more than 140 architectural monuments!
