The best museum in our region. Everything is very interesting and informative. The atmosphere of time is felt with every fiber. There is a lot of exposure. It's always nice to be by myself and bring the kids.
A great place where you can immerse yourself in the history of Kazakhstan, and especially Petropavlovsk. There is even some information about my relative, which is very nice. You can take photos in all halls, it is strictly forbidden to take videos. Admission is free, it's a bit unexpected, but fine, it's strange that there are no queues. In the halls on the ground floor, you can see the horns of a mammoth and other long-lost animals. And on the second, most of the things are connected with Nazarbayev, but there are some national things: beautiful jewelry and even musical instruments. I liked everything very much, thank you very much!
I will not write anything about the quality of the exhibits. Probably yes, there is something to see and study. But I give 1 star to the staff. Boorish attitude. I came with 3 children (one of whom was a year old), to show them the only museum in the city, to plunge into the history of the city. But right at the entrance, our mood was already spoiled by the phrase: you can't walk with a stroller here. For a moment, we were the only visitors in the museum, NO ONE else. No one has explained why it is impossible, i.e. if a wheelchair user comes, he can, but not with a child. Although after the recent renovation, they did not even take care of this in order to make a barrier-free environment for low-mobility groups of the population. There are only steps inside, not a single ramp.
In general, these aunts in museums tried to convince me with bulging eyes for a very long time that I was not an invited guest here with my children.
Administration, work with the staff and resolve the issue with strollers. I didn't bother anyone with my stroller and baby, I didn't bring dirt with my wheels. But they still couldn't answer the question why not.
Interesting. Halls from mammoth tusks to the modern history of Kazakhstan. The twelfth century Quran. And many other old things.
Two floors. Admission is free. I recommend.
In general, it's not bad, you can fully study the history of Petropavlovsk, the only minus is that there is nothing about dinosaurs, plus that it's free by the way, only almost 4 stars for it
Interesting, informative. A big plus is that admission is free. And if you had offered the services of a guide who lovingly told you about the region, I would have given you 5 stars!
We were with a friend. We really liked it! Admission is free, the museum is large and diverse.
All the historical pieces of the history of Kazakhstan have been collected! It is very interesting and informative!
The Museum of Local Lore in the city center, on the pedestrian Constitution Street. Exhibitions and events are constantly held in the backyard in the summer
A great place to visit for guests, residents of the city, friendly and knowledgeable staff, the history of the region and its modern life, as well as thematic exhibitions or exhibitions from other cities and not only Kazakhstan can be found and seen here...
It is a good museum, but before the major reconstruction it was better - it "breathed" history. And now it's just an institution with a variety of exhibits located crowded along the walls. Everything seems to be the same as it was in the old museum, but the arrangement, it turned out, is of great importance.