In the heart of the modern city of Eskişehir lies a unique landmark — the Turkic World Science and Culture Center. Opened as part of the massive Sazova theme park, this complex is a harmonious blend of an educational platform and an open-air museum. The building's architecture, inspired by traditional Eastern motifs, makes it a striking symbol of cultural heritage carefully preserved by Turkey.

One of the most captivating parts of the complex is "The Turkic World in Miniature" exhibition. Here, visitors can see skillfully crafted models of architectural masterpieces, ranging from the majestic Blue Mosque in Istanbul to the legendary Taj Mahal and the Ulugh Beg Madrasa in Samarkand. This place allows you to take a "journey through time and space" without leaving the park.
The center serves not only an aesthetic purpose but also an important educational role. It houses museums dedicated to the history of science and interactive experimental zones. This is not just a classic museum, but a living space where the history of Turkic peoples comes to life through modern technology and detailed works of art.