ATAMEKEN is a museum of miniature buildings of the sights of Kazakhstan. There are not all the sights, and the miniature buildings themselves are not very realistic, as they are made roughly, so to speak in Russian, as if from under an axe. There is a small lake there, and for some reason artificial ducks swim in it.
A very interesting complex, you can walk around the whole of Kazakhstan in one hour, without hurrying. You'll recognize familiar ones by the layouts
places of interest, native favorite places. It is a very cozy educational place, it is imperative to arrange excursions for schoolchildren on the history and geography of our Homeland.
The exhibits are ridiculous and made by a local craftsman. Why was this place created at all? The idea was interesting, to place the sights of all regions on the map, but the embodiment of kringe
I really liked the place and the idea itself, but I was sad about how desolate it all was. Half of the layouts require repair, the plates on almost all have fallen off, so it is generally unclear what is where. I would like more information, descriptions, and signs indicating the objects. If everything was put in order, then there would be a great park tour of Kazakhstan.
It's a very interesting place. You can admire every city. To observe "from a bird's-eye view". Everything is done very well, naturally. I recommend bringing children.
The idea is not bad, but the implementation leaves much to be desired:
A large area under the scorching sun, from which all the expansions faded, the paint broke off, the enamel and plastic cracked. It can be seen that nothing has been updated for a long time
This is a super museum, and the child and I really liked it there. The ticket price is 400 tenge, but emotions are over the edge. If you are with children, then I definitely advise you to visit this place.
I was here 20 years ago. Time flies so fast. They say the park has stopped being monitored and everything is in deplorable conditions and even dangerous for TB. It is a pity that such a remarkable thing has been dismissed and is not being monitored. In fact, this is our mini wonder of the world inside the country.
It was very interesting to visit the Atameken open-air museum. The whole of Kazakhstan is at a glance with mountains, plains and reservoirs. The sights of each region are marked. We first went with a guide, and then again on our own (so that there would be time to take photos)
The ethno memorial complex is in a deplorable state. Exhibits (building layouts) require updates, faded, old...
And of course it is worth paying attention to the staff.....
I couldn't see it with my own eyes
There is a lock at the entrance, closed for repairs. I hope that autumn will be able to visit inside. They say it's an interesting pitch... I'll be waiting.
It was unpleasant to find a closed complex on Sunday, with a posted schedule, seven days a week, at the gate. And even more understandable, an open and empty administration- take out what you want.
Quite an interesting complex, you can see the whole of Kazakhstan in ten minutes, minus only one thing that everything is in a sad and shabby condition
It's such a squalor and a capital disgrace, not a complex. You can say this: I can't laugh. That it was impossible to do everything beautifully as the Chinese can ? No, we need to do everything in our own way. This complex is not shaved or combed. The guides are young guys who are somehow prepared. If this monster is placed in Kyzyldyr, then it's cool, but not for the capital so that foreign tourists can get away from local craftsmen. You walk there and feel ashamed in front of tourists.