
Registan Square
訪問に最適な時期
Late afternoon through sunset (4-7pm) when the low-angle sunlight makes the blue tiles glow intensely. Return after dark for the illuminated facades and nighttime atmosphere.
予算のヒント
Entry to the square itself is free; the small fee to enter the madrasa museums is worth it for the close-up tile views. A combined ticket covering all three madrasas saves roughly 30% compared to individual tickets.
おすすめ対象
Photography enthusiasts, History lovers, Architecture admirers, Solo travelers
訪問時間の計画
1.5-2 hours
概要
クイックファクト: Three madrasas surround the square creating one of the world's most perfectly preserved ensembles of Islamic architecture. Each facade features hand-cut glazed tiles in deep blues and turquoises that seem to shift color as the sunlight moves across them throughout the day.
見どころ: At night the square transforms when musicians perform traditional Shashmaqam music while colored lights wash over the tilework, a spectacle the Soviets banned for decades. Local families come to sip tea on the steps after dark, turning a 600-year-old public square into a living room for the entire city.
インサイダーヒント
- Climb to the top of the Ulugbek Madrasa minaret for the only overhead view of all three madrasas in a single frame.
- Visit on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning to experience the square with fewer tourists and more locals going about their day.
- The souvenir stalls inside the madrasa courtyards sell better quality ceramics than the shops facing the square, at lower prices.
- Bring a scarf or shawl even in summer months, as some madrasa interiors require covered shoulders and heads for entry.
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