I visit this place to attend concerts. What I like the most? The architecture style mixes Uzbek traditions together with modern European architecture.
International Forums Palace is one of the largest and most expensive buildings in Tashkent. The Palace was built in 2009 in the central part of the capital. It consists of six main parts: the lobby, the auditorium, the VIP lounge, the banquet hall, the conference hall and the restaurant. The design used exclusive materials and "piece" products from different parts of the world: marble from the island of Thassos, chandeliers by Swarovski, etc. The interior design of the Forum Palace was developed by a German company.
You can visit this palace for different concerts. For instance, the famous singer Sevara Nazarkhan performed in this palace. Use your chance to visit International Forums Palace when you're in Tashkent.
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