Bodomzor
Colorful Uzbek-themed metro station
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Bodomzor Station, part of the Yunusobod Line in the Tashkent Metro, is a vibrant and colorful underground stop that showcases traditional Uzbek motifs and designs. Opened in 2001, Bodomzor features intricate ceramic murals depicting scenes from Uzbek culture and history, making it a visually striking station for commuters and visitors alike. With its unique artwork and bright colors, Bodomzor adds a touch of artistic flair to the Tashkent Metro experience.

You will need to purchase a metro ticket for 20 cents to enter these metro stations.

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train

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