A very atmospheric house. We managed to find out a little more about the life of S. Yesenin and his daughter. Atmospheric conditions. Personally, I was captivated by the stove with tiles. I advise you to visit. Unfortunately, there are not many interesting museums left in Tashkent now.
I do not regret, I do not call, I do not cry ... everything will pass like smoke from white apple trees....
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Анна Б.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 20, 2022
a nice little museum of three halls. I liked the stand in the first hall about the family. I returned to him three times to review everything about Tatiana, the poet's daughter, who lived her whole life in Tashkent after the evacuation. I took a picture on my phone as a souvenir. but, it turns out, you can only take selfies with objects, and not point the camera at the exhibits. but I didn't understand it right away. as a result, I turned out to be a suspicious tourist, and I was kicked out. my visit took 22 minutes. an employee of the museum simply turned off the light and, under the pretext that she needed to prepare the halls for the tour, asked to finish the inspection. It's a shame to tears. unpleasant. It's a shame. This is the first time I've come across this.
The museum is open on weekends, but it is difficult to find it among high-rise buildings, the building is beautiful and old. A great place for a photo shoot.
A wonderful corner of poetry and history of the unique poet Sergei Yesenin. It always warms the soul of an inexperienced connoisseur of poetic culture. And it is especially worth noting the Keeper of this corner, a shift-less guard.
We went with the students, we really liked it. It is very well maintained, it is clear that the employees treat it with love. Thank you so much for the tour that a researcher conducted for us (unfortunately they did not write down the names), he tells us very interestingly, his eyes are burning! Thank you so much for keeping the memory of the great poet alive!
A shabby, antediluvian building. If you can move it to the Russian center. Help. It's always closed and unkempt from the outside. They're always looking for him and they can't find him. It's even a shame for S. Yesenin