I didn't like it, the museum doesn't seem to be interested in visitors. The exposition is poorly organized, there is no history, no sensible description. There are no excursions either, they don't tell you anything. The ticket price is not indicated anywhere. I paid 35,000 sums at the entrance, they didn't give me a ticket or a receipt. And it was not possible to see everything, since the territory was photographed in three places at once, in national costumes. Because of this, I had to wait to get into the room, and I couldn't get into some of them, because the shooters defiantly slammed the door in my face, the visitor was clearly in their way. That is, the ticket was sold to me, the service was partially rendered. Poor organization, unfriendly approach.
The museum is clearly not for visitors! On Sunday morning, 4(!) teams worked here at once, conducting photo shoots in national costumes. Of course, the tourist who bought the ticket greatly interfered with them, getting into the frame. Every now and then I had to carefully step out of the room into the courtyard and hide back under the screams of the photographer: "Mister, pliz, go inside!" In the other room everything is filled with extras in suits. In the third, they are preparing to shoot again. The quad blocked the courtyard floor with a long hem of a historical dress. I'm interfering with everyone's "work". I just had to turn around and leave.
There is a beautiful veranda with columns, there is not much to look at in the rooms, except for the murals on the walls. But a whole separate exhibition is dedicated to the Gulag, and the map was drawn so colorful and scary, it's an important accent of the whole museum. If the museum of Khodjaev is like this, please make an understandable story of his life: why he was repressed, on what suspicions (hint: in connection with foreign intelligence and underground Trotskyist communities), and do not fixate on something that causes only emotions, but does not give any information about the Khodzhaev case. Why is there no separate, equally emotional, exposition about how he became Chairman of the Council of People's Nazirs?
In general, one-sided and boring.... (
The house museum of Fayzulla Khodzhaev. A beautiful view of the interior and design is an example of the houses of Bukhara. It consists of three parts, the last one is called "Havli durun" - the courtyard. Beauty. The summer rooms are huge and rich in exhibits. The most important thing here is to see different traditions and photo shoots
Russians charge 30,000 sums for entry. I said that I was from Tashkent. I was charged 5,000 at the time. The merchant's life is shown. More signatures could have been made. It's like a photo studio here. I don't regret visiting the museum. And you can read about Khodzhaev on the Web.
The big word is museum. Entrance is of course paid)
There was a photo shoot at the time of the visit)
We walked carefully around the edge.
A small room has been allocated to the family whose name the museum is named after.
A very interesting place, atmospheric. The museum is small, we were lucky to have a guide, they even dressed us up in national costumes. Of course, the museum requires restoration, but as always, culture is funded on a residual basis.
It's very beautiful there. In one of the rooms, the girls offer costumes for a photo shoot.
It's very emotional and there are few people. The only thing that was missing was the story about the merchant himself and not about his son.
It's a strange place. The entrance fee is not indicated anywhere. We were verbally told 30 thousand per person, it feels like they are watching and determining by sight who to name how much. We spent 3 rooms and a kitchen and that's it. They said it was over. The employee did not really speak either Russian or English. We read the inscriptions on some of the exhibits. They did not offer to take pictures in costumes. But they actively offered to buy bracelets for $ 2 apiece. Bracelets with plastic tabs and a national pattern in the middle.
It is interesting to look at the interior of the house and the life of a wealthy person, especially impressed by the story of a museum employee about the device of a baby cradle (such are used today).
It's just gorgeous. We've been here for 3 days now, and a movie is being shot here too. I advise everyone to come and see the museum here, everything is as it was at that time
It's an interesting place, they tell a lot of stories, it's very interesting!
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Илья К.
Level 19 Local Expert
August 2, 2023
It is worth starting with the fact that the entrance ticket is not cheap - 30,000 soums. At the same time, 5 rooms are presented for inspection. A museum employee walks with you and escorts you to the next room. This is where its functions end.
At the entrance, the cashier announced to us that everything is clear everywhere. In fact, there are 2 rooms with vases, a room with several photographs, and two more rooms with an exposition unrelated to this person.
In the end, they did not understand who it was and why the museum was created here. The museum staff is not interested in visitors. The ticket is not worth the money paid.
I do not recommend visiting.
An island of history, immerses in the world of old Uzbek houses of the nobility of that time. A very pleasant place. I advise you to visit. They work until 17.00.