Neutral Gate, originally located in the Neutral Square in the city center, was built in 1998 to commemorate the United Nations' granting of permanent neutrality status to Turkmenistan in 1995. The building was moved to the park at the foot of Mount Kopet in the southern suburbs in 2010. The main building is 75 meters high and is supported by three giant feet, representing neutrality, independence and national unity. There is an elevator to the top of the observation deck. The top is a 12-meter-high golden statue of the first president, which could have been rotated in the direction of the sun, but it has not been turned.
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Neutral Gate, originally located in the Neutral Square in the city center, was built in 1998 to commemorate the United Nations' granting of permanent neutrality status to Turkmenistan in 1995. The building was moved to the park at the foot of Mount Kopet in the southern suburbs in 2010. The main building is 75 meters high and is supported by three giant feet, representing neutrality, independence and national unity. There is an elevator to the top of the observation deck. The top is a 12-meter-high golden statue of the first president, which could have been rotated in the direction of the sun, but it has not been turned.
Neutral Gate, located in the Neutral Square in the city of Ashbahad, is one of the landmark attractions of Turkmenistan, built to commemorate Turkmenistan as a permanent neutral country, the top of the Neutral Gate is glittering
The symbol of the country of Turkmenistan is very good and feels special.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkmen independence. In fact, they did not want independence at that time and may finally be scared by the Cold War. This neutral door was opened.