It's a place that models planes, tanks and millitary equipments of Second World war (||), and the historical museam, sculptures of uzbek and russian national heros such as Sobir Rakhimov etc. Furthermore, when you enter it, you can feel victory of 2nd world war against to fascist Germany empire and see Uzbek women sculture that were waiting their sons to come back to desh. Thank you very much...
Surprisingly nice and clean park with a lot of interesting stuff to check out.
Museum is very informative.
The only downside is that museum is located far from center.
Hailing a cab to museum is easy but the return leg will require a lot of waiting and patience to grab a cab.
I recommend everyone to visit Victory Park. There are very interesting expositions on the territory of the park, the museum is interestingly decorated. And the most important thing is the people, the staff of the complex. They are very friendly and friendly. Thanks for the memory.
I liked the park myself, interesting locations, different types of tanks, guns and airplanes.
There are also akopes, monuments and other different types of military paraphernalia.
The park itself looks fresh, large open areas (it will be hot in summer), Soviet music is playing everywhere, plus in places the sounds of shooting create wildlife for military decorative objects.
It's worth going and seeing at least once.
Relationships.
A friend came from Russia (CIS), the price should have been 20t for the park, but they demanded 30t sums from a foreigner. The difference with the museum is 30 (CIS), 50 (foreign)
Although, he was born here and he should have been allowed into the park for 4t.
By the way, the price difference, as for me, is not commensurate.
Minus for the staff and prices.
It's a good thing it's a museum now, not an amusement park. Here, people need to think, not have fun. The one who removed the swings and cars is an intelligent and educated official. Thank you.
I really love the park and the museum itself. Realistic, tragic, exciting. There are many layouts, storefronts, photos. It's definitely worth going! The museum staff are very responsive and friendly.
As a guide, I will say that the park is no less interesting than the same Victory Park in Moscow.But if you eat in the summer, I advise you to go in the evening, it will be very hot in the daytime.Have a nice walk!!
A great museum. Everything is located logically, there are pointers everywhere. We did not skimp on mannequins - there are a lot of them and this adds interest to the exposition. There are a lot of videos from archives and various multimedia. The hall with Berlin is a separate large exhibition that can be viewed for hours! A very strong impression!
The second floor tells more about the modern military power of Uzbekistan. Clean, beautiful, light....
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Second World War and feel how difficult it was for the people of that era. Children and adults get a lot of knowledge and emotions, as well as a lot of impressions
It was conceived perfectly (exhibits, etc.), but the guides do not do their job, they do not even allow you to use interactive scoreboards. For the work of guides and employees, minus an asterisk.
Very clean and tidy park!!! Lots of greenery, flowers. The waterfall is beautiful. The museum in the park is extremely interesting. Tanks and planes, trenches. Everything is at the highest level!👍👍👍
One of the best Victory memorials in the entire post-Soviet space. The main thing is that it feels like the soul of the organizers is invested in everything, not just finances!
An excellent memorial complex. There are many exhibits. There is something to see, remember or tell the younger generation about the enormous contribution of the Uzbek and Soviet People in general to achieving the Great Victory!!!
A large memorial complex with a museum, tanks and airplanes in the open air. There are interactive travel guides and audio guides. A place that tells about the great feat of people and their contribution to victory, about the horrors of war, thousands of deaths.
Never again!
No war!
I really liked it, we were the whole family. The children are delighted, especially liked the fact that you can climb the tanks and spin the guns.
A very good museum, I recommend it.
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November 15, 2023
I've been to this park many times, it's very cool
This park is suitable for those who want to be in a quiet place and also for those who are interested in the Second World War, there are a lot of monuments relative to this topic
A chic museum. Exhibits and battle scenes, the hospital, plunge you into that period of time. The feeling of gratitude to my grandfather and other soldiers who fought for our peace of mind increases even more
Very touching! The monument to the warrior's mother is a combination of love and courage! It is impossible to visit without tears. And a wonderfully executed walk of fame!
There are many expansions of military equipment of the Second World War. A lot of photos of that time. A large territory, a beautiful monument with plaques of fallen soldiers.
The first impression is just goosebumps...The atmosphere of that time is fascinating and fascinating...I advise everyone, be sure to visit Victory Park!
The Victory Museum is a great place for excursions with family and friends
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Olimhon Rakhmatov
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February 29, 2024
The Museum of Glory is a place where you can learn more about the history and culture of Uzbekistan, as well as about the role of Uzbekistan in world affairs. The museum displays various artifacts such as paintings, carpets, ceramics, coins and manuscripts. The museum also has modern architecture and a harmonious garden, which create a beautiful and peaceful atmosphere.
A wonderful museum! The abundance of rare exhibits, design, decoration is amazing. Just a delight! Thanks to the families of the heroes who gave the museum rare photographs, paintings of front-line artists,
Excellent thank you very much for your work, it's just super everything is done sooooo tastefully and like a living thing, there are just no words, as if everything is alive
Far from home.I would be glad to visit several times, but alas, the road matters.there is no place nearby where you can change a foreign one.currency.there is no place where you can eat normally, i.e. the choice is small.The park inside is normal
I don't know why they go there in droves and take children?! I don't understand...
the heat, the heat, no shade, the benches are all in the sun! There are few points with restrooms. It's difficult with children there!
The staff at the museum are rude!!! Ill-mannered girls growl at everyone!!! Absolutely uncultured !!! The guide is Uzbek, not Russian-speaking! But they give her Russian-speaking children, she barely conducts a tour in broken Russian, with thousands of erroneous information!!! Horror!!!
Personally, I will never go there myself... But I had to be there a couple of times for work.
I do not recommend it.
Maybe if you accidentally get there once and draw conclusions!
A museum under the scorching sun))) I hope in 10 years, tall trees and fir trees will grow there and it will become much better. For the children of boys, this is the place for entertainment.