Petrovsky Park


Centred on the 1909 St Michael's Cathedral, this large park off the central square is worth a wander to see monuments dedicated to WWII soldiers, Chernobyl victims, and the 2010 events in Osh. Visit during the Destination Osh City Walking Tour for a full background of each.


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2. Three-Storey Yurt

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3. Mausoleum of Asaf ibn Burhiya

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4. Osh Regional Museum

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5. Navoi Park

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6. Dom Babura

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8. Rabat Abdullakhan Mosque

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