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The Nine-Story Building on Sapyornaya Square
The Nine-Story Building on Sapyornaya Square

This was the first (or one of the very first) nine-story building in Tashkent. At the time, it caused amazement, and residents came with interest to admire it. The house was handed over to residents in August 1966, and many Tashkent citizens came to see how the structure had withstood the earthquake.

The building itself was unusual: architects G. Aleksandrovich and S. Berkovich were the first to design and build a single-section tower with 48 apartments. The house was equipped with an elevator, garbage chute, and air heating combined with an air-conditioning system.

The apartments opened outward with large open loggias, but now almost all of them are haphazardly glazed and hung with air conditioners, giving the building a colorful, heterogeneous appearance.

For many years, the ground floor housed the Central Airline Ticket Office. Together with the former “Russia” Hotel, they served as the main landmark of Sapyornaya Square.

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