Homemade. It's not a settlement, it's just a fake. The only real historical sites are probably in Urgench and Samarkand. There are really historical places with a thousand-year history. And this is a cheap homemade product made in a hurry. Tashkent did not exist at all - it is the brainchild of the Russian Empire, as well as the Faithful - Almaty
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Sardor Salihov
Level 13 Local Expert
October 3, 2024
I can't say that I'm really impressed. Without a guide, it is not clear at all what's what, they made it from the left edge as a historical center, but it is more intended for various photo shoots. They rent national costumes, you can take beautiful photos. And so, for the sake of history, I ticked myself off
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Olga S.
Level 17 Local Expert
June 9, 2024
An interesting place and an interesting road to it, while walking, you pass a two-storey house built in the 20s, where each apartment has its own entrance. There is a settlement right behind this house. I was there in the summer, it was officially opened, the ticket office was working. There were no people at all, you can get around everything in 10 minutes maximum. There is a photo zone, where a photo session was taking place at that moment. I would like the possibility of an audio guide. There is a short story on the wall for a couple of paragraphs, but it is too short.
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Вадим Красков
Level 7 Local Expert
May 18, 2024
A small place. Atmospheric to feel the atmosphere and be surprised by the contrast with modern Tashkent. But, unfortunately, with a small amount of information.
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Кира Гвозденко
Level 8 Local Expert
January 12, 2023
An amazing place! It was closed, but we looked into the souvenir shop to the right of the entrance, the man opened the museum to us, told us everything, showed us, for free. A small but pleasant ethnographic exposition and the settlement itself evoke the tales of Mesopotamia, it looks grandiose! You can go upstairs and walk along the paths. I don't know how acceptable this is for a 2,000-year-old archaeological site built of mud bricks, but the opportunity is unique. There are almost no descriptions. But it's definitely worth a look, even if you come on purpose. There is a monument in the courtyard of a very atmospheric house, it is also worth paying attention to.
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Ясон
Level 18 Local Expert
May 11, 2024
In my childhood, it was an ordinary mountain. We had no idea that there was a whole museum hiding under us. A whole epoch. Entrance 20,000₽ it was interesting to touch the history
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muhsinbek islombekov
Level 6 Local Expert
October 31, 2024
Kirish 20 ming so‘m(chipta berilmadi). Ekskursovod yo‘q.
Tarixga oid fundamental bilimlarga ega inson uchun bu “muzey” shunchaki suratga tushishga noodatiy fon vazifasini o‘tashi mumkin(
Анна Муркина
Level 8 Local Expert
May 28, 2023
It's not a bad idea to go to see where Tashkent originated. It won't take much time, the settlement is very small. I'm afraid that soon there won't be any left at all, everything is open, people are climbing everywhere, which further destroys this historical value. It is worth reading the nickname of the settlement before the campaign, there is a small inscription on the site, but very small, and no one will conduct excursions. Unfortunately, there are no inscriptions on the utensils to at least understand what is what. Well, the wow effect is not worth waiting for
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Елена Брушневская
Level 15 Local Expert
June 9, 2024
The story is impressive))it is located near the Tashkent metro station, the entrance is 20,000 sums, a part of the settlement and the life of that and later time are represented
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Shusya
Level 11 Local Expert
June 2, 2024
It's a cool place, you can wander everywhere, touch everything with your hands and climb around the settlement. Very dusty, wear non-branded clothes again if you want to climb somewhere.
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Зерина Б.
Level 11 Local Expert
June 2, 2024
an authentic place. I advise you to go if you want to be several centuries ago, when the city was mostly built of clay
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Наталья Карпенко
Level 6 Local Expert
September 2, 2024
I was not impressed. Nothing special. It feels like it's completely new.
When we entered, there was no one at the checkout.
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Ольга Плесцова
Level 4 Local Expert
October 11, 2023
I arrived by taxi on October 7 (I was passing through Tashkent) at 11 o'clock in the morning. The museum was closed without explanation, and there was no timetable for opening hours. According to Yandex Map, the museum should be open.
Ten minutes later another group came up, we "kissed" the closed gate and safely dispersed.
It was "very, very nice"!
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максим лихачев
Level 10 Local Expert
March 24, 2024
If you're nearby, you can come in. Very unusual. I still don't understand how all this was preserved during the earthquake
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Умид Файзиев
Level 10 Local Expert
January 19
It's an amazingly nice place
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Олеся М
Level 7 Local Expert
January 19, 2023
We have not been able to get here since the end of December '22. Today we finally got through, they replied that they do not work in winter, come through in March. So we are tourists, this is an outdoor museum. I don't understand why I shouldn't open it at least once a week. Don't waste your time like we do. It doesn't work unless you take a picture behind bars. Everything was closed nearby too, we were unlucky as a girl on January 12th:( no one opened it to us even for money
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Лена Меркулова
Level 12 Local Expert
May 19, 2023
It's a very small place and not very interesting. You can go if you have a national photo shoot and no more
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Марина Фузеева
Level 7 Local Expert
March 26, 2023
A few old walls plastered with clay and a souvenir shop. That's it. If you are seekers of antiquities, there is nothing to do here
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Елена Киселёва
Level 10 Local Expert
April 27, 2022
The main benefit of visiting is to immerse yourself in the history of our city. But it's really hard to feel or feel anything else - it's just a mountain with dugouts on it. The only surprise is - how could people fit into such small dwellings?)))
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Усанова Анна
Level 12 Local Expert
October 28, 2023
Very small exposure. If there is nowhere to go, then you can go
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Надежда Константинова
Level 10 Local Expert
June 17, 2024
There is nothing special you can visit once
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Бобур Эшматов
Level 4 Local Expert
August 19, 2024
Convenient and comfortable
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FoCuS
Level 11 Local Expert
January 11, 2024
I advise tourists to visit, it is very interesting
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Алексей Хакимов
Level 11 Local Expert
October 14, 2021
The Ming Uruk settlement.A great place for fun photo shoots, where for a small fee you will be given both a chapan and a halpt and a skullcap...For tourists, it's a complete flight, standing in an ancient Uziek caftan at the tandoor taking out tortillas...
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Нина Федюнина
Level 10 Local Expert
October 13, 2023
I do not advise you to go, ruins. There is nothing to see, but the ticket is 10000 soums per person, they gave the money for nothing
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Антон И
Level 4 Local Expert
August 31, 2024
It's worth a visit once.
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Kristina Temirbaeva
Level 8 Local Expert
September 5, 2022
An unusual place in the middle of a big city. It's not worth going on purpose, but being nearby, it's interesting to see
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Tim Bakiev
Level 8 Local Expert
February 17, 2022
You can walk, take a walk, look at the architecture, at the national attributes, but there is nothing much to do, to be honest
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Olga Konovalova
Level 12 Local Expert
November 23, 2022
A mysterious settlement, there is little information, but it is very interesting to look and walk through the depths of the centuries. It costs 10 thousand soums.
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Колюня
Level 14 Local Expert
May 15, 2021
The excavation site, near the souvenir shop. It is a pity that the historical masonry was restored by people with insufficient knowledge.
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Alexander
Level 18 Local Expert
August 25, 2022
You can climb the sand hills. The exposition is not large, for about 20 minutes from the power
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Кахрамон Мирзаалиев
Level 6 Local Expert
June 7, 2023
An open-air museum, I advise everyone who has not been
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Sanjar Raximov
Level 6 Local Expert
September 22, 2023
It's boring, it was more fun here as a child
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Марина
Level 8 Local Expert
November 9, 2022
An interesting place, a kind of open-air museum. The entrance is 10t
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Таня Ли
Level 23 Local Expert
September 3, 2022
Interestingly, a lot of hornets came by 15, there was no one at all, admission is free, amazing!
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Елена
Level 14 Local Expert
June 20, 2023
A cool open-air museum!
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Рамиль М.
Level 7 Local Expert
January 7, 2024
An interesting place, it is inexpensive.
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Светлана Иванова
Level 14 Local Expert
January 25, 2023
It's a very interesting place. But it does not work from November to March. It is a pity that it is not written anywhere that it is temporarily closed
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Mr. W.
Level 10 Local Expert
January 9, 2023
An interesting place. I advise you to visit.
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Душаев Отабек
Level 7 Local Expert
October 25, 2023
Interesting museum
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Марат .
Level 10 Local Expert
December 27, 2023
An excellent guide
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ondex789
Level 11 Local Expert
November 30, 2021
It's very cool to see this in the city center, it smells like history
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Владимир Литвинович
Level 9 Local Expert
June 19, 2023
Very interesting!
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Александр
Level 3 Local Expert
December 15, 2022
I came in during working hours, but it's closed, it's a shame
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Kalery
Level 12 Local Expert
May 25, 2022
It is very interesting, there are not enough explanatory signs
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Nikita Moor
Level 4 Local Expert
April 8, 2023
They answered by phone that they work from 9:00, Sunday is a day off.
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Илья Смольянинов
Level 8 Local Expert
June 17, 2022
It's good that there are such places, I hope they won't demolish and build another incomprehensible residential complex
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Сергей Рыбалко
Level 22 Local Expert
December 14, 2021
A cool museum in the very center of Tashkent.
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Инна П.
Level 9 Local Expert
December 3, 2019
A very interesting place in the heart of the metropolis. It is worth a visit, the entrance is symbolic, there is an opportunity to climb the ancient ruins.