Alley of Writers
A wonderful place for hiking, surrounded by trees and flower beds, creates its own unique atmosphere in the center of a bustling city.
The bronze monuments, led by the "father" of Uzbek literature, Alisher Navoi, form a single architectural ensemble covering an area of more than 8 hectares.
Statues of some writers of Uzbek literature had already been erected in the park before, but in order to create a large cultural and educational center, sculptures of more than 20 literary figures were erected, including writers and poets, critics and publicists: Babur, Muhammad Riza Agakha, Zakirjan Furkat, Muhammad Aminhoja Mukimi, Mahmudhoja Behbudi, Berdakh, Abdullah Avloni, Abdulhamid Chulpan, Abdullah Kadiri, Abdullah Kahhar and many others.
The Alley of Writers will become a place where creative evenings, poetry performances, book presentations and exhibitions will be held. Uzbek literature should become an integral part of our daily lives, because in modern realities, young people are less likely to turn to the classics of Uzbek literature.
In this regard, it is also planned to open a library and launch the Alley of Writers Internet portal so that anyone can access the website to read Uzbek literature in electronic format. The website will be available in three languages: Uzbek, English and Russian. In addition, the Tashkent Museum will soon open near the Alley, which contains unique collections dedicated to the rich culture and traditions reflecting the entire history of the capital of Uzbekistan.
We recommend that you visit the Alley of Writers, where you can relax your mind and soul while reading your favorite book.