
The Youth Creativity Palace is an architectural complex built in 2008 on the initiative of Islam Karimov as part of the state program “Year of Youth.” The building houses three exhibition halls, a large hall for cultural and educational events, and creative laboratories.
The building is
executed in the style characteristic of that period: white walls, blue-tinted
glass, and a granite plinth. A distinctive feature is the large semicircular
canopy supported by four columns, due to which the building is popularly called
the “house with a visor.”
The palace is
actively used: youth events are regularly held here.

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