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City tour: four building of Sir Norman Foster
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City tour: four building of Sir Norman Foster

Nur-Sultan has different directions to develop, this city as a living body undergo transformation each of spiritual and physical.The capital is mottled by elements of a new breath, therefore this comes as no surprise that the buildings created by Norman Foster take their own places.

More glass, more air and more pieces for peace in the world – the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation particularly created for the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. The Pyramid is understood as earnest of future peace for further global development, and moreover, it is earnest of continuity of heritage, preserved in “Nazarbayev Centre” – the Library of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan – the building of which reminds the “All-Seeing Eye”, seeing everything beyond.

You may feel that Sir Norman Foster deals with administrative building only, but in fact, his talent covers all aspects, so you won’t miss an opportunity to have a look to “Khan Shatyr” Entertainment Complex.

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Stop At: Library of the First President, Yengbekshiler street, Nur-Sultan 010000 Kazakhstan

The Library of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan-Elbassy is an information and ideological complex of the current President of the Republic of Kazakhstan N. A. Nazarbayev, accomplishing a function of a library, an archive, a museum, an analytical, cultural, educational and research center.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Khan Shatyr, 37 Turan Ave, Nur-Sultan Kazakhstan

Khan Shatyr ("Royal Marquee") is a giant transparent tent in Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan. Built in a distinctively neofuturist style, the architectural project was unveiled by the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on December 9, 2006.

Pass By: Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, Manasa Av., 57, Nur-Sultan Kazakhstan

The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (Kazakh: Бейбітшілік пен келісім сарайы, Beıbitshilik pen kelisim saraıy), also translated as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord, is a 77-metre-high (253 ft) pyramid in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan, that serves as an event venue. The structure was built by Sembol Construction at a cost of 8.74 billion Kazakh tenge (about $58 million) and opened in late 2006.



Duration:2 hours
Commences in:Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Country:Kazakhstan
City:Nur-Sultan

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