I advise you to come here in the evening, after a walk, you can climb the wall for 20k sums and look from above at the old town, which you walked around all day. It is very authentic and beautiful.
There is also a small section of the wall where you can climb for free, but of course there are steps 🤣🤦
And I advise you to go out through the eastern gate --- there is a pedestrian street all the way to the train station.
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Ветровоск
Level 9 Local Expert
November 15, 2024
The gate from where locals usually enter the fortress most often. There are shops in the gate itself where you can buy tortillas, vegetables, fruits and something to eat. The sellers speak Russian.
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Matkarim Matkarimov
Level 12 Local Expert
November 18, 2024
The garden gate was named after the Urgench gate, as the Khan had a nursery and a garden pond in front of the north gate, and the Urgench gate was named after the Urgench, which came out of that gate. The gate was built at the end of the 18th century and renovated by Rahimqulikhan in the middle of the 19th century. The internal structure of the gate was a multi-roomed Castle stretching from North to South, and served as the protection of the city. The gate was hidden at night. The gate was guarded by about ten mirshabs in ancient times, and their salaries ranged from four to ten languages.
The interior of the garden gate was suppressed by two large domes and four of its rooms at the edges of the middle aisle by small domes. These rooms in ancient times performed customs, guard duties.
Today a shop and barber shop are working inside the gate