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Ulugh Beg Observatory

Ulugh Beg Observatory

4.3 (4,037 reviews)
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Mejor época para visitar

Early morning or late afternoon for softer light on the excavation site and fewer tour groups. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the open-air grounds.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Entry costs around 30,000 som (about $2.50). The Samarkand city pass covers admission, and the small on-site museum is included in the ticket price.

Recomendado para

History buffs, Science and astronomy lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers

Planifica tu visita

45 minutes to 1 hour

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: A giant 40-meter sextant, partially buried underground, let Ulugh Beg measure star positions with astonishing accuracy in the 1420s. His star catalog of 1,018 stars remained the most precise in the world for over 200 years, used by astronomers from Istanbul to India.

Destacados: The observatory's main instrument was a colossal meridian arc carved into a trench in the hillside, lined with marble and marked with precise graduations. Astronomers would climb inside this stone tunnel to track celestial bodies, using nothing but their eyes and the silent geometry of the arc above them.

Consejos de expertos

  • Stand at the center point of the sextant arc to feel the scale of how astronomers aligned their measurements.
  • The on-site museum displays a replica of Ulugh Beg's star charts, worth a few minutes before heading outside.
  • Combine your visit with nearby Shah-i-Zinda, a 15-minute walk away, for a full morning of Samarkand's wonders.
  • Wear sturdy shoes since the site involves walking on uneven stone and gravel paths.

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