The history of New Uzbekistan will be presented in a modern format

The exhibition section titled “New Uzbekistan – Foundation of the Third Renaissance” at the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan, established under the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, is being developed in collaboration with the company “Sila sveta”.

 

This section aims to present the history of New Uzbekistan using modern approaches. It consists of nine thematic directions, each forming an integral part of the exhibition concept. These segments highlight the country's social, scientific, cultural, and economic development.

 

At the Republican Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment, discussions were held to refine the exhibition concept. The meeting, attended by representatives of “Sila sveta”, partner organizations, scholars, and field experts, reviewed the overall direction of the concept, the procedure for preparing and documenting each exhibit for the museum. Design solutions and implementation stages were also outlined. Participants provided suggestions on enriching the content and expressing national values through technology.

 

The exhibition “New Uzbekistan – Foundation of the Third Renaissance” is being shaped as a unique project reflecting the profound transformations and national revival occurring in the country. It was emphasized that the exhibition is expected to become a cultural and educational platform that will attract the attention of both the domestic public and the international community.

 

Special attention was given to the immersive show project proposed by the company. This technology will vividly and impressively present the country’s reforms, the development of science and culture, construction activities, and our historical heritage.

 

It is worth noting that, in accordance with the directive of the Head of State, work at the Center is based on the principle that the internal substance of this megaproject in Uzbekistan must be as magnificent as its external appearance. In this direction, more than 800 scientific and innovative projects have been developed with the participation of over 2,000 local and international scholars and experts. These projects are planned to be implemented in three stages, with nearly 300 of them scheduled to be presented at the center’s opening ceremony.