In the heart of the city one can show a very beautiful and unusual building. It was built in “Modern” style, the fashionable style of the late XIX – early XX centuries. The building was constructed in 1891 by architects Geyntselman, and AL Benoit. This is a former palace of Prince Nikolai Konstantinovich Romanov, the nephew of Alexander II and the grandson of Nicholas I, who was exiled to Turkestan and had spent his entire life here.
In Tashkent, the Grand Prince built a lining irrigation canals system in the Hungry Steppe, established a soap factory, photographic studios, billiards, started production of kvas, rice, soap and cotton textiles trade. He invested income in purchasing art objects. Later his collections of marble statues and paintings formed the basis of the Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan.