Join young Alisher as he explores the architectural wonders of Astana, the vibrant capital of Kazakhstan. From golden towers that look like trees to glass pyramids and flowering concert halls, this story celebrates the beauty of modern design and cultural discovery. It is an inspiring journey that shows how a city can grow from its ancient roots into a shining vision of the future.
Young Alisher arrives in the bustling city of Astana, a place once known as Akmola. He carries a small sketchbook and looks around in awe at the second-largest city in Kazakhstan, ready to capture its wonders.
Alisher stands amidst the wide, clean boulevards, looking up at a futuristic skyline that seems to touch the clouds. He learns that while Almaty is the largest city, Astana is the vibrant, young heart of the nation where everything feels new.
His first stop is the magnificent Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, a perfect pyramid rising sixty-two meters into the sky. Its silver and glass surface glints in the bright sun, standing tall on its massive square base.
Inside the pyramid, Alisher explores a grand opera house with fifteen hundred seats and a quiet, sunlit library. He feels the harmony of the different cultures and traditions represented within these soaring glass walls.
Walking further, Alisher spots the Bayterek Tower, the most famous landmark that looks like a giant, golden tree. It stretches one hundred and five meters high, holding a mysterious glass egg safely in its branches.
Alisher takes the elevator up into the golden egg, feeling like he is floating high above the city streets. The sunlight pours through the yellow-tinted glass, bathing the observation deck in a warm, magical glow.
From the top of the tower, he gazes out at the breathtaking panoramic view of the youngest capital in the world. He sees the Ishim River winding through the modern architecture and the vast green parks below.
Next, Alisher visits the Central Concert Hall, which is shaped like the delicate petals of a blooming flower. The blue and white structure looks as if it is dancing in the wind against the backdrop of the clear blue sky.
He steps inside the flower to find a massive concert hall filled with thousands of seats and cozy restaurants. The sound of distant music echoes through the halls, making the building feel alive with creative energy.
As the sun sets over the horizon, the city lights begin to sparkle like diamonds across the Kazakh steppe. Alisher closes his sketchbook with a smile, knowing that Astana is a city where history and the future meet in the most beautiful way.
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Can you name any modern buildings in Astana? What other interesting buildings are there in Kazakhstan? The capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, was called Akmola until 1998. It is the second largest city in the country. Almaty, which was the capital until 1997, is the largest. Astana has a population of about 1 million. Visitors to Astana love the modern buildings in the city. The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation includes a religious centre, an opera house with 1,500 seats and a library. It is a perfect pyramid, 62 metres high with a 62 x 62-metre square base. Bayterek, Astana’s most famous landmark, is a tower. It’s 105 metres tall and looks like a very big tree. It has a glass ‘egg’ on top of it. Tourists can go up to the egg and get a fantastic view of the ‘youngest capital in the world’. The Central Concert Hall looks like a fl ower. Inside the ‘fl ower’ you can fi nd a very large concert hall (3,500 seats), other music halls, a cinema and restaurants. Astana is certainly an exciting and attractive city for tourists. That’s why more and more people visit the city every year!