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  • The Independence Palace (Kazakh: Тәуелсіздік Сарайы, Täuelsızdık Saraiy), also known as the Palace of Independence, is a palace in Astana, Kazakhstan. It is used for official state functions, including forums, meetings and conventions. On December 15, 2008, the palace was officially opened to the public. Construction continued until half a year later, although.
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  • Palace of Independence is located in Astana and is a place for official state functions. The Palace of Independence also features a modern art gallery, the...
  • The Independence Palace (Kazakh: Тәуелсіздік Сарайы, Täuelsızdık Saraiy), also known as the Palace of Independence,[1] is a palace in Astana...
  • Palace of Independence. The palace is truly impressive, spanning over 40,000 square meters and capable of accommodating up to 7,000 guests at a time.
  • The Palace of Independence in Astana can accommodate up to four thousand people at a time. It is designed in such a way that a whole range of events can be...
  • It is worth looking at the third floor of the Palace of Independence of Astana — there is a Museum of the history of the capital of Kazakhstan.
  • Address: Astana, 52 Tauelsyzdyk Ave. The Palace of Independence can be reached by buses #3, 4, 4A, 19, 14, 21, 29, 29A, 32, 40, 43, 50, 802, and 806.
  • Congress Hall witnessed many historic events. So in 2010 OSCE Summit was held in the Palace of Independence, world's attention was attracted to this event.
  • However, one of the most remarkable sights in the country is the Palace of Independence, located in the capital city of Astana.
  • Astana. ... Palace of Independence. Tauelsyzdyk Ave., 52 +7 (7172) 70-13-91, +7 (7172) 70-03-80 Official website.
  • The rather squat Palace of Independence is well worth a visit especially for its huge scale model of how Nur-Sultan is planned to look in 2030.
  • 35.9k Posts - See Instagram photos and videos taken at ‘Palace of Independence, Astana’.
  • The Palace of Independence hosts official state events, political gatherings and business meetings. It houses a scale model of Astana's planned look in 2030.