Turkiston Palace: A Timeless Venue for the Eurasian Stars International Music Festival

For yet another year, the magnificent Turkiston Palace has proven to be the ideal venue for the Eurasian Stars International Music Festival. Situated in the heart of Tashkent, this iconic arts venue combines historical significance with architectural grandeur, providing an inspiring backdrop for one of Uzbekistan's most anticipated cultural events.

Originally opened in 1993 to commemorate the second anniversary of Uzbekistan’s independence, Turkiston Palace has become a symbol of national pride and cultural celebration. With its beautifully crafted interiors and impeccable acoustics, the palace offers an unparalleled experience for both performers and audiences alike.

“The grandeur of Turkiston Palace elevates every performance to new heights,” said festival President Konstantin Ishkhanov. “Its stunning architecture and warm embrace of our project make it a natural home for the Eurasian Stars International Music Festival.”

Over the years, Turkiston Palace has evolved into more than just a venue—it is a hub for artistic exchange, hosting events ranging from state celebrations to international concerts, exhibitions, and conferences. Its dual halls, the Winter Hall and the open-air Summer Amphitheater, cater perfectly to events year-round, ensuring flexibility without compromising on quality.

The continued support from the Ministry of Culture and the palace's dedicated team has been instrumental in the festival's success. This partnership not only strengthens the festival’s foundation but also highlights Turkiston Palace’s role in fostering cultural growth in Uzbekistan.

As the VI Eurasian Stars International Music Festival concludes, Turkiston Palace stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and collaboration. Its rich history and commitment to excellence ensure that it will remain the festival's home for years to come, a beacon for classical music and a cherished landmark for all who visit.