Tashkent
The Turquoise Metro
Portrait
The 1966 earthquake destroyed much of Tashkent and brought builders from across the Soviet Union, who rebuilt it as a modernist capital of wide avenues and mosaic-faced blocks. The metro that followed was designed to double as a nuclear shelter and was forbidden to photograph until 2018 — each station is a different scheme in marble, ceramic and chandeliers, and it remains the most beautiful in Central Asia.
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