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The Monument of Neutrality (Turkmen: Bitarap nukdaýnazaryĆ ýadygärligi) is a monument and observation tower located in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.The three-legged arch, which became known locally as "The Tripod", [1] was 75 metres (246 ft) tall and was built in 1998 on the orders of President Saparmurat Niyazov to commemorate the country's official position of neutrality. [2]
The Arch of Neutrality was dismantled and re-erected in its original form in the south of the capital. Turkmenistan Tower , the television and radio broadcasting tower, at a height of 211 meters is the tallest structure in the country.
'Neutral Turkmenistan Avenue') is the main avenue and one of the largest roads of Ashgabat. Bitarap Turkmenistan is historically called Podvoiskogo Street. In 2011, it was reconstructed by the Turkish company Polimeks. [1] Prospect originates from the Neutrality Monument. White marble houses, modern supermarkets, office buildings, and ...
Neutrality Monument: Ashgabat: 95 m (312 ft) 1998: Arch: This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2018) See also.
The Arch of Neutrality, the rotating golden statue of Niyazov, was moved from downtown Ashgabat to the southern edge of the city on 26 August 2010. Newly issued Turkmenistani manat banknotes did not feature his portrait.
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The State Museum of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: TürkmenistanyĆ Döwlet Muzeýi), also known as the Saparmurat Turkmenbashi Museum, is a museum in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. [1] [2] The museum was opened on 12 November 1998. [3] The museum has seven permanent galleries incorporating history, present day culture, and ethnography. [3]
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