Astana's Futuristic Architecture: A city of contrasts
  • 1. Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan, showcases an intriguing blend of futuristic architecture nestled amidst a backdrop of stark contrasts. The skyline is a mesmerizing display of cutting-edge structures that exude innovation and modernity, standing in sharp contrast to the traditional nomadic culture and Soviet-era buildings that still dot the cityscape. From the iconic Bayterek Tower reaching skyward with its golden sphere symbolizing the future, to the futuristic Palace of Peace and Reconciliation representing unity and harmony, each architectural marvel tells a story of Astana's evolution into a cosmopolitan hub while honoring its rich history and cultural heritage. Visiting Astana is like stepping into a time warp where past and future coexist, inviting visitors to ponder the delicate balance between tradition and progress in this city of captivating contradictions.

    Which country is Astana located in?
A) United Arab Emirates
B) China
C) Russia
D) Kazakhstan
  • 2. Which architect designed the Bayterek Tower, a prominent landmark in Astana?
A) Rem Koolhaas
B) Frank Gehry
C) Zaha Hadid
D) Norman Foster
  • 3. What is the main material used in the construction of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana?
A) Concrete
B) Steel
C) Glass
D) Wood
  • 4. Which international expo was held in Astana in 2017 to showcase future energy solutions?
A) EXPO 2017
B) World Expo 2020 Dubai
C) Milan Expo 2015
D) Shanghai Expo 2010
  • 5. What connects the two sides of the Ishim River in Astana, allowing pedestrians to enjoy the city's views?
A) Cable car
B) Underwater tunnel
C) Car tunnel
D) Pedestrian bridge
  • 6. The Palace of Independence in Astana is primarily used for what purpose?
A) Official ceremonies
B) Shopping
C) Residential living
D) Education
  • 7. What is the primary function of the Nur Alem Pavilion in Astana?
A) Botanical garden
B) Museum of Future Energy
C) Sports arena
D) Amusement park
  • 8. In which year did Astana replace Almaty as the capital city of Kazakhstan?
A) 1997
B) 2010
C) 1991
D) 2001
  • 9. What is the tallest building in Astana as of 2021?
A) Astana Tower
B) Bayterek Tower
C) Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center
D) Abu Dhabi Plaza
  • 10. What purpose does the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center primarily serve in Astana?
A) Religious ceremonies
B) Sporting events
C) Shopping and entertainment
D) Government meetings
  • 11. What is the color of the glass dome on top of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana?
A) Yellow
B) Green
C) Blue
D) Red
  • 12. Which body of water runs through Astana, enhancing its architectural beauty with bridges and waterfronts?
A) Caspian Sea
B) Ishim River
C) Aral Sea
D) Black Sea
  • 13. Which building in Astana is also known as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord due to its shape and purpose?
A) Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center
B) Astana Circus
C) Astana Opera
D) Palace of Peace and Reconciliation
  • 14. What is the capital city of Kazakhstan?
A) Almaty
B) Nur-Sultan
C) Astana
D) Bishkek
  • 15. What is the modern name for Astana?
A) Bishkek
B) Nur-Sultan
C) Almaty
D) Tashkent
  • 16. Astana was renamed Nur-Sultan in honor of which political figure?
A) Boris Yeltsin
B) Nursultan Nazarbayev
C) Mikhail Gorbachev
D) Vladimir Putin
  • 17. What is the shape of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana?
A) Pyramid
B) Cylinder
C) Cube
D) Sphere
  • 18. Astana is located in which region of Kazakhstan?
A) Eastern
B) Northern
C) Western
D) Southern
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