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Ayni Opera & Ballet Theatre
Ayni Opera & Ballet Theatre

Built in 1942, this fine Opera House was completely refitted in 2009 and the gardens re-landscaped in 2013. It attracts quality international and local productions. There's no English website but it's easy enough to book in person at the front desk. A smart dress code is observed.

Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan (on taj. language Garden "Iram") - is located in the northern part of the left bank of Dushanbe. Botanical Garden is located in Ismail Somoni district in Dushanbe and exits to the west side on the edge of the river bank –Dushanbinka.

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Capital Park
Capital Park

www.dushanbe.tj Dushanbe (Tajik: Душанбе, IPA: [duʃænˈbe]) is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. Dushanbe means Monday in the Tajik language.

Delfin Aquapark
Delfin Aquapark

Escape the heat with a visit to Delfin Aquapark, one of the favored holiday spots in the city. The park boasts a half-Olympic pool, kid's pool with slides, and multiple slides for adults. A VIP section features a steam bath, a sauna, and a pool bar where you can chill while sipping a cocktail.

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Dushanbe Flagpole
Dushanbe Flagpole

The Dushanbe Flagpole is a flagpole located in front of the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. At 165 metres (541 feet), it was the world's tallest free-standing flagpole in the world from its completion in 2011 until the 2014 erection of the (171m) Jeddah Flagpole.

Ismoili Somoni Statue
Ismoili Somoni Statue

The monument of Ismoil Somoni is situated on Ozodi square. The height of the monument is more then 25 meters. This monument was placed in 1999 in honor of 1100 anniversary of the state of the Samanids. The monument is richly decorated with gold and looks impressively.

Monument Firdavsi,
Monument Firdavsi,

Tajik Writers Union building, Dushanbe‎ (13 F) Media in category "Monuments and memorials in Dushanbe" The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total.

Museum of Musical Instruments
Museum of Musical Instruments

The Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments ( or Gurminj Museum) is a museum located in the center of Dushanbe, Tajikistan, behind the Office of the Mayor on Bokhtar Street.

Museum of National Antiquities
Museum of National Antiquities

The Museum of National Antiquities of Tajikistan with the Ajina-Teppa Buddha and the Shiva Statue. Other official buildings in Dushanbe, like the theatre, the ministry of culture of Tajikistan and the Presidential Palace

Navruz Palace
Navruz Palace

Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. Dushanbe means Monday in the Tajik language. It was named this way because it grew from a village that originally had a popular market on Mondays. As of 2016, Dushanbe had a population of 802,700. Historically a small village, Dushanbe was made the capital of the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1924. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad which was named after Joseph Stalin.

Opera Ballet Square
Opera Ballet Square

The Tajik Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in the name of Sadriddin Ayni is the most famous musical theatre in Tajikistan. Opened in 1940, the Theatre is located on Dushanbe’s main street, Rudaki Avenue, near the wonderful Park of Opera and Ballet.

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Pamyatnik Ismailu Somoni
Pamyatnik Ismailu Somoni

The Tajikistani Somoni is the currency of Tajikistan. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Tajikistan Somoni exchange rate is the USD to TJS rate. The currency code for Somoni is TJS. Below, you'll find Tajikistani Somoni rates and a currency converter.

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Pamyatnik Rudaki
Pamyatnik Rudaki

Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. Dushanbe means Monday in the Tajik language. It was named this way because it grew from a village that originally had a popular market on Mondays. As of 2016, Dushanbe had a population of 802,700. Historically a small village, Dushanbe was made the capital of the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1924. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad which was named after Joseph Stalin.

Park Imeni S. Ayni
Park Imeni S. Ayni

The park of rest and culture named after Sadriddin Aini – a Tajik writer and hero of Tajikistan in the city of Dushanbe – is located along Rudaki Avenue near the Cement Plant in the northern part of the country’s capital.

Park Luchob
Park Luchob

Luchob in the region of Tajikistan (general) is located in Tajikistan - some 13 mi (or 21 km) North-West of Dushanbe, the country's capital city.

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Statue of Avicenna (Abu-Ali ibn Sino)
Statue of Avicenna (Abu-Ali ibn Sino)

The high statue represents the scientist in a standing pose, grasping a book, which represents his never-ending pursuit of knowledge. Add Monument to Abu Ali Ibn Sino (Avicenna) to your Dushanbe travel itinerary, and discover new vacation ideas by using our Dushanbe trip itinerary maker tool.

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Tajikistan National Museum
Tajikistan National Museum

National Museum of Tajikistan. The museum building consists of 22 small and large exhibition halls that house exhibits on nature, antiquity, the Middle Ages, modern and contemporary history, and fine and applied arts.

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Varzob
Varzob

BDA Dushanbe is a football club based in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Formed in 1996 as Varzob Dushanbe, the club changed to their current name in 2001.

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Victory Park, Dushanbe
Victory Park, Dushanbe

The park in 2009. Victory Park (Tajik:Боғи Ғалаба; Russian:Парк Победы) is a park in honor of the Great Patriotic War located in the mountainous part of Dushanbe in Tajikistan. The park was completed in 1985.

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