Such a great place to stroll and have some quality time at night!
Сергей Гаврилко
Level 12 Local Expert
March 4
I don't like to write negative, but I couldn't resist. I spent 15 minutes on the entire museum - a quarter of the exposition is Stone Age, a quarter is potsherds, a quarter is something interesting, probably from the Middle Ages, but mostly in Uzbek and a quarter of the nondescript interiors of pre-revolutionary life. It seems that the history of Tashkent ended before the revolution. And 50 thousand soums for admission
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Valentin Babosha
Level 8 Local Expert
September 14, 2024
Be sure to take a guided tour! The guide will connect everything into a single holistic story. The exposition is small in itself and rather scattered for those who are getting acquainted with the history of the city for the first time, but it is a very interesting tour.