The excavation site is not advisable without a guide.
The complex has a pentagonal floor plan, unusual for Central Asia, and several luxurious buildings in the Hellenistic style have been discovered.
It was built on a natural hill. Eight- to nine-meter-thick walls made of rammed earth surrounded the settlement. To this day, the exact location of the gates is not known.
It is still not entirely clear what purpose Nisa was built for. It could have been a necropolis for Parthian kings or a royal residence.
While a few years ago, with a great deal of imagination, one could have glimpsed the splendor that unfolded here, now more and more details are coming to light.