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Along the sacred routes of Central Asia: Turkmenistan

The historical and architectural complex in Kunya-Urgench, the ancient capital of Khorezm, located in modern Turkmenistan

Pilgrimage was once a true trial – long and unpredictable, demanding time, endurance, and inner focus. Today, this journey has become more accessible, and the shrines themselves have taken on renewed significance.

The Land of 360 Great Sufis

The striking, almost “lunar” landscape of the Mangyshlak Peninsula, with its sparse vegetation, is often described as otherworldly. Canyons and rock formations of fantastical shapes appear as though they were shaped for a science-fiction film.

Léttera

Jackets with traditional Suzani embroidery

Sometimes clothing becomes a language. For the brand Léttera, it is a letter to the world – about memory, about roots, and about the modern woman who carries tradition not as a museum exhibit, but as a part of her everyday life.

Sacred Heritage

Uzbekistan is home to two of the rarest surviving manuscript Qurans in the world.

The Sun Institute

The helioconcentrator is the most impressive feature of the complex. Composed of tens of thousands of mirrors, it is considered the largest structure of its kind in the world

The Sun Institute is a rare case where scientific infrastructure has become a destination in its own right.