Amir Temur Square Closed for Renovation
Uzbekistan
Tashkent’s iconic Amir Temur Square has been temporarily closed as reconstruction enters an active phase, promising a more modern and comfortable public space.
Renovation works at Amir Temur Square in central Tashkent have entered an active phase, aimed at creating a more organized and modern urban environment.
According to city authorities, pedestrian pathways are being upgraded, with some sections fully replaced. At the same time, engineering systems and irrigation infrastructure are being modernized.
Special attention is being paid to preserving greenery. All work is carried out without damaging existing trees. Additionally, the project includes planting new trees and shrubs, as well as expanding green areas.
During the reconstruction, the inner part of the square is temporarily closed to visitors. Traffic on surrounding streets remains unaffected.
Some metro exits leading to the square are also temporarily closed.
According to city authorities, pedestrian pathways are being upgraded, with some sections fully replaced. At the same time, engineering systems and irrigation infrastructure are being modernized.
Special attention is being paid to preserving greenery. All work is carried out without damaging existing trees. Additionally, the project includes planting new trees and shrubs, as well as expanding green areas.
During the reconstruction, the inner part of the square is temporarily closed to visitors. Traffic on surrounding streets remains unaffected.
Some metro exits leading to the square are also temporarily closed.
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