Nur Astana Mosque

Nur-Sultan (Astana)


A block south of the western part of Nurzhol bulvar stands the beautiful four-minaret Nur Astana mosque, opened in 2005. Its prayer hall (for men only – women use the upper gallery) is an exquisite multidomed space with inscriptions and geometrical patterning in blue, white, gold and red.


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Striking office blocks whose tops splay outward like the pages of opening books.

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