I liked the museum outwardly. I took an individual tour from the museum, in our rubles, these are pennies (300 rubles. For everything it seems).
During the tour, they talked a lot about the independence of Uzbekistan and the Uzbek people... from the USSR... and how everything is different now and of course it got better when they left the USSR in 91, although they could not explain what got better... and they praised the first president of Uzbekistan 100 times for separating from the USSR, that he was big well done and a hero because of this... and in their school textbooks it says that before 1991 it was bad to live in the USSR, but after that everything got better.…
I can't understand what the museum has to do with the Olympics and the collapse of the USSR and their cups of Independence from the USSR, so if it hadn't been for the tour, I would have given 4 stars for the museum... but after it, no more than 3.
But since many museums are closed in Tashkent now, you can go here for the sake of interest.
The museum is very interesting, there are many different objects of the Olympics, cups, medals, torches, a great place to motivate young people to play sports. I liked it, I advise everyone.
there was no inside, but a good location, near Anchor, it's especially cool at night, near an amusement park, a mess works at night until about 3 o'clock.😌