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Διατηρώντας ζωντανή την κληρονομιά του Δρόμου του Μεταξιού

Από βασιλικά παλάτια και εκθέματα του Δρόμου του Μεταξιού έως πρωτοποριακή τέχνη και διαδραστικές επιστημονικές εκθέσεις, τα μουσεία προσφέρουν ένα ταξίδι σε αιώνες ιστορίας, δημιουργίας και πολιτισμικών ανταλλαγών.

Σε συνεργασία με Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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00:04Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
00:30In Uzbekistan, where civilizations have crossed paths for centuries, museums protect this living heritage.
00:36Our journey begins in Hiba, a city where history is part of everyday life.
00:42Known for its palaces, madrasas and ancient walls, Hiba itself feels like an open-air museum.
00:48Just outside Ichangala, Nurulabu Palace feels different from an old city, light to interiors, European details and the confidence of
00:56a new century.
00:57Construction of the palace marked a new chapter in Hiba's history, reflecting a time of transition and new influences.
01:05This palace originally was built by the order of the Khan of Kiva, but it's not named after by Khan's
01:11name.
01:11It's named after the rich man Nurulabu. He was the owner of this area. The Khan of Kiva chose this
01:17area.
01:18He asked from Nurulabu to give this area for him, for building this beautiful palace.
01:22He agreed that, but he asked Khan to put his name in the history.
01:28Today, the palace serves as an exhibition space.
01:31One of the exhibitions is dedicated to Huday Birgen Devanov, the first photographer in Central Asia.
01:37His photographs document Hiba at a time of profound change.
01:41Today, this exhibition is giving us more and more information by the helping of his photos.
01:49And we can have information about its history.
01:51From the Royal Halls of Kiva, our journey continues west to Nukuz,
01:56home to one of the most remarkable museums in Central Asia.
01:59The State Museum of Art is named after Igor Savitsky, an archaeologist, artist and collector
02:05who founded the museum and shaped its unique identity.
02:29From Nukuz, our journey continues to Samurkant, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
02:36To learn more about its history, we visit the Afrosyad Museum.
02:40This museum stands on the site of ancient Afrosyad, the first settlement of the city.
02:45Inside, wall paintings from the 7th century offer a rare glimpse into life along the Silk Road.
02:52The museum was established after the accidental discovery of ancient wall paintings in 1965,
02:59a finding that revealed new details about early Samurkant.
03:02Unlike most museums, the Afrosyad Museum stands at the original archaeological site.
03:07It was built within the ancient settlement itself, allowing visitors to experience history in the very place where it happened.
03:35From Samurkant, our journey continues to Tashkent, a city where museums also reflect the country's modern development.
03:42Opened in 2015, the Tashkent Polytechnic Museum offers a different perspective on Uzbekistan's story,
03:49one shaped by engineering, science and innovation.
03:52At the Tashkent Polytechnical Museum, the story is told on four wheels,
03:56from classical global car models to the rise of modern Uzbek automotive manufacturing.
04:03Through interactive spaces and carefully designed exhibits,
04:07the museum introduces visitors to the ideas and technologies that continue to shape everyday life.
04:14We have the cycle of development of cars' history from the first wheels up to modern Uzbek cars.
04:25These spaces hold the details that time leaves behind,
04:30in photographs, in ancient walls and in machines that once defined progress.
04:34Each museum tells its story differently.
04:37Some preserve centuries-old discoveries.
04:39Others document moments that are still within living memory.
04:43Together, they show how the country has changed and how those changes continue to shape everyday life.
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