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Publié 25 avr.

🏛House Museum Visit Recap ✨ Our students visited the House Museum of Tamaraxonim, immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy of Uzbekistan. 💙 ⭐️ The tour offered a unique glimpse into the life and creative work of Tamaraxonim, inspiring everyone with her contribution to national art and culture. 👏 We sincerely thank all participants for making this visit engaging and memorable! Best regards, Student Council

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Publié 4 mars

Today our students visited the Palace of National Cinema Art of Uzbekistan — a unique cultural space dedicated to the history and development of Uzbek cinema. During the visit, we explored fascinating exhibits,🖼 learned about legendary films and filmmakers, and discovered how cinema has shaped our national culture throughout the years 🎥📺😌 The trip was both educational and inspiring, especially for students interested in media, art, and creative industries.🎨 Thank you to everyone who joined us today! More exciting and meaningful visits are ahead 🤍🚀 Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club🌟

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Publié 21 févr.

📢Sunday Visit to the Polytechnic Museum! We’re going to the Polytechnic Museum this Sunday! 🏛✨ 🕒Meeting Time: 15:00 📍 Meeting Point: In front of NewUU 🚶‍♂️ We will gather there and go together. ✅ To register please contact to @newuusc , Those who have registered will be added to the group for further details. Don’t miss this great opportunity to explore, learn, and spend a productive Sunday together! See you there! 😊 Best Regards, Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Gur-e Amir (Amir Temur’s Mausoleum) On November 9, continuing the Samarkand visit organized by Travel Club & Student Council, SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub documented gilded muqarnas vaults, carved onyx and marble wall panels, and the cenotaphs of Amir Temur and his family; the dark-green headstone marking Timur’s grave stands in the main hall, while the actual burials are located in the crypt beneath. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Registan Light Show On November 8 in the evening, during the same trip organized by Travel Club & Student Council, the SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub watched projection mapping across the façades of Ulugh Beg, Sher-Dor, and Tilla-Kari madrasas, with animated Timurid motifs, short narrated segments about Samarkand and the Silk Road, a synchronized sound system filling the square, and rotating sequences that shifted color palettes and scenes. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Registan Square On November 8, toward evening on the Travel Club & Student Council trip, SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub explored Registan: Ulugh Beg Madrasa with a courtyard ringed by two-story hujras and a lecture hall; Sher-Dor with its tiger-mosaic portal and interior classrooms; and Tilla-Kari where the mosque interior is richly gilded and several hujras function as exhibition rooms. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Bibi-Khanym Mosque Also on November 8, during the Travel Club & Student Council itinerary, the SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub entered through the monumental iwan into a vast courtyard centered by a massive stone Qur’an lectern, walked the side mosques and arcaded galleries, and examined restored tile panels and surviving decorative fragments. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Islam Karimov Mausoleum On November 8, still on the same tour organized by Travel Club & Student Council, SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub visited the mausoleum within the Hazrat Khizr complex, noting a white marble/onyx tombstone in a compact chamber, carved stone and Quranic calligraphy on the walls, and a quiet prayer space beneath a modest dome. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis On November 8, still the same day on the Travel Club & Student Council trip, SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub walked the necropolis sequence of individual domed mausoleums with turquoise portals, read epigraphic bands, inspected muqarnas vaulting and small family tomb rooms, and moved through arched passages linking the lower, middle, and upper groups. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Khoja Doniyor (Saint Daniel) Mausoleum On November 8, later the same trip, organized byTravel Club & Student Council, at Khoja Doniyor with the SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub observing an unusually long sarcophagus draped in green cloth inside a simple prayer hall and noting the nearby spring and hillside path shaded by old trees. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 17 nov.

Ulugh Beg Observatory On November 8, on a Samarkand Trip organized by Travel Club & Student Council, the SeeYouAtTheMuseumClub visited the observatory: an underground meridian-arc (sextant) trench with marble scale remnants, plus a compact museum showing copies of the Zij-i Sultani star tables, astrolabes and instrument replicas, a scale model explaining the building’s layout, and clear panels on Timurid astronomy. Best regards, SeeYouAtMuseum Club, Travel Club and Student Council

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Publié 6 nov.

🎨Visit to the Academy Gallery On November 2, students of New Uzbekistan University visited the Academy Gallery to explore the exhibition “On the Horizon of the Great Silk Road”. The exhibition brought together artworks by artists from the Shanghai Museum of Arts (People’s Republic of China) and researchers from the Painting Workshop of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan. 🖼 Our students had the chance to appreciate over fifty inspiring works that reflect the creative dialogue between two cultures — conveying harmony, peace, and artistic connection between Uzbekistan and China. Best regards, Student Council & SeeYouAtTheMuseum

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