Ruhyýet Palace
Ruhyýet Palace, also known as the Palace of Congresses and Arts, is the seat of government in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. The palace serves as a venue for official state events, international forums, meetings, and presidential inaugurations.
History
The palace was commissioned by President Saparmurat Niyazov and constructed between 1995 and 1999 by the French construction company Bouygues, which has been responsible for numerous major building projects in Turkmenistan since the country's independence in 1991. The palace was inaugurated in 2000.In 2008, the largest fountain complex in Turkmenistan was constructed in front of the palace.
Architecture
The palace is located at Independence Square in central Ashgabat, adjacent to the Oguzkhan Presidential Palace, the Mejlis building, and the Ministry of Defense headquarters. The building features a white marble facade, a signature characteristic of Ashgabat's urban landscape, which holds the Guinness World Record for the highest concentration of white marble-clad buildings.The design combines traditional Turkmen motifs with modern architectural elements. The interior features lavish halls with intricate decorations, showcasing Turkmenistan's cultural heritage through traditional art, carpets, and ornamental designs. Among the palace's notable features is a giant handwoven Turkmen carpet called "President", created in 1998, which measures 294 square metres and weighs 1,105 kilograms.
Functions
Presidential inaugurations
The palace serves as the traditional venue for presidential inaugurations. Notable ceremonies held at Ruhyýet Palace include:- The third inauguration of Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow on 17 February 2017
- The inauguration of Serdar Berdimuhamedow on 19 March 2022, marking the transfer of power from his father
International summits
The palace has hosted major international gatherings, including sessions of the Caspian Summit. The first summit of the Caspian littoral states was held in Ashgabat on 23–24 April 2002, attended by the presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. The sixth Caspian Summit was also held in Ashgabat on 29 June 2022.State events
The palace hosts sessions of the Dovlet Maslahaty and other major governmental meetings. Regional Ruhyýet Palaces in the cities of Türkmenbaşy, Daşoguz, Türkmenabat, and Mary are connected via digital systems to participate in national forums held at the main palace in Ashgabat.The palace also hosts exhibitions, concerts, cultural celebrations, and international conferences, including the annual International Oil and Gas Conference.