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The history of this wooden mansion began in 1846. One of the merchants of Akmolinsk built it as an office for keeping inventory of goods. In the 1920s–1930s, Saken Seifullin himself worked within these walls. He was the founder of modern Kazakh literature and the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kirghiz ASSR

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The history of the creation of the "Nurly Zhol" station began on the eve of the EXPO-2017 International Exposition. The former Astana-1 station could no longer cope with the sharply increased passenger flow. The project for the new station was developed by the Turkish architectural company "Tabanlıoğlu Architects" together with international experts from "Buro Happold" and "Jamas"

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"Zhetysu" Park is arranged as a complex multifunctional space divided into four distinct thematic zones. Excellent conditions for sports, walking, and children's games are created here. For fans of an active lifestyle, a professional looped bicycle path with a length of 1,200 meters is laid out, which with the onset of winter turns into a well-groomed ski track

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The history of the creation of the Central Concert Hall began in the mid-2000s, when the young capital was actively developing the left bank. The idea of creating a unique, incomparable complex was put forward by the head of state. The design was entrusted to Manfredi Nicoletti, one of the most famous Italian architects in the world

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The history of the creation of the "Tree of Life" Fountain began at the turn of the millennia. It was officially opened on July 6, 2000, on Zhan alan Square, and the solemn event itself was timed to the 60th anniversary of the first president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev. The author of the project is the famous sculptor and artist Azat Bayarlin (Boyarlin), who is a native...

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