Conservation of the 19th-Century Tash-Hauli Palace in Khiva
This project involves the conservation of the majolica tiles and woodwork on the building's exterior.
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The Tash-Hauli palace is an architectural and artistic showcase of the work and achievements of Khorezmian master ceramists, wood and marble carvers, and calligraphists. [Photo credit: Project organizer]
Project Details
Location: Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
Organiser(s):
Ichan-Kala Open-Air Museum of Khiva
Funder(s):
U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation
Funding received: $150,000 (USD)
Commencement Date: 10/2019
Project Status: Active
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