Illegal to Take a Photo in Tashkent Metro until 2018
- The subway in Tashkent is striking.
- It was also a nuclear bomb shelter, and photography was prohibited on national security grounds.
- 2018 saw the lifting of the ban, which allowed photos of its marbles and chandeliers as well as Soviet memorials.
Although the Uzbekistan capital’s subway system is among the most beautiful in the world, it was also designated as an underground nuclear bomb shelter. Therefore, photos of it were not allowed to be shared.
But, with the lifting of the photography ban in 2018, we can. see insideThe metro system is filled with art, sculpture, vibrant colors, and serves the city’s 2 million inhabitants
Here’s a look at the subway:
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