Polish Minister: “The Islamic Civilization Center is a place of unforgettable impressions”

A delegation led by Poland’s Minister of Agriculture, Stefan Krajewski, visited the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan a unique institution where the country’s rich historical heritage is harmoniously combined with modern exhibitions and interactive technologies. While touring the Islamic Civilization Center, established on the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Stefan Krajewski noted that the impressions would remain in his memory for many years. The Center is becoming an important venue for preserving and promoting the nation’s historical and educational heritage.

 

 

Through its modern exhibitions, digitized archives, and interactive presentations, the Center clearly and comprehensively showcases Uzbekistan’s ancient roots, scientific and traditional heritage, and contemporary development path to the international community.

 

The delegation headed by Stefan Krajewski, Poland’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, explored the Center in detail. They familiarized themselves with the main sections exhibitions dedicated to various historical periods. The tour was conducted by the Center’s specialists, who provided detailed information on the purpose of each section and the directions of ongoing research.

 

 

At the end of the visit, Stefan Krajewski expressed his impressions as follows:

 

Here, the three renaissances the processes and the legacy created by the great individuals who shaped today’s Uzbekistan are presented clearly and concisely. The first transformations that guided humanity toward a new direction and the tremendous breakthroughs are thoroughly illuminated here, and their significance is immense. Built by the decision of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, this institution fully reveals the historical journey from its origins to the present day. This Center is extremely important for today’s and future generations especially children and young people to study history and cultivate respect for traditions and national values. These impressions will stay with us for many years. We are developing Poland-Uzbekistan relations from economic matters to culture, education, and humanitarian cooperation. Uzbekistan is one of our most important partners in Central Asia. Initiatives such as student exchanges and scientific collaboration have helped build lasting friendship and trust over the years. I hope these ties will continue to strengthen.

 

 

Members of the delegation highly appreciated the Center’s contribution to scientific and methodological development, the role of digital and interactive solutions in encouraging youth toward research, and the convenience of presenting historical sources to the international community.