Must visit museum in Tashkent. One floor about the Uzbekistan Army and the other floor about the rich history of this amazing place from the bronze age and Soviet times.
Worth visiting with children. Loved it. 5/5
Very interesting exhibitions are presented in the museum from antiquity to the present time. It will be fascinating and informative for children, especially boys, who are interested in military equipment and weapons. Despite the winter, it was very warm inside the building. The staff, guides, and security are very polite and friendly people.
This is where we practice. Very interesting. The staff is very friendly and kind. Admission for adults is 15,000 soums. I advise you to visit and learn a lot of interesting things. There are Guides who will tell you about everything
Not only for them , but for ourselves, to take our children and turn them around, to introduce them to the lightness of thehome is a very interesting dwelling. This is another of the best aspects of the kindness of especially employees who are surrounded by the surrounding garden.
Many exhibits are not numbered. At the entrance there is a showcase with souvenirs that are not for sale, then why is it worth it.... The toilet, which was not allowed in the museum itself, although it is at the entrance on the right.
The museum is a bit damp in terms of exhibits, there is a lot of unreliable information about weapons.A photo shoot is more expensive than tickets. The toilet does not work, but there is a paid one. It looks like a huckster.
A good museum with three floors, where you can see the history of the armed forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan.There are a lot of wonderful exhibits, wonderful paintings by a wonderful artist.I liked.
Until 2012, it was the best park in the area. The whole tree was cut down, which made the park useless during the day. But few people go to the museum. In short, a full bottom. I am ashamed that I live with such people who like to destroy the ecosystem of the city.
This place was a good museum until 2009, when they decided to destroy the memory that Uzbekistan fought during the Great Patriotic War. Someone really needed it. Apparently, the one who gave orders for the demolition of the monument to the family of the blacksmith Shaakhmede Shamakhmudov and General Sobir Rakhimov. The removed equipment could be put into conservation, or sold to the same Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan, where people remember their heroes and honor their memory. I read the comments written here and it became cloying to the contrary, they sing so sweetly, or rather they sing along loyally, vying with each other in praising the destruction of history.
I was there myself at the beginning of the construction and made my contribution. There are a lot of people there every holiday.and in the evenings you can take a walk and relax nearby.
Very positive, renovated halls and exhibits, memory and history.
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Mr Sh.F.
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August 25, 2021
It will be interesting for tourists. 1st floor - ancient armies, 2nd floor - the Great Patriotic War, 3rd floor - the modern army.
The most interesting is the 2nd floor.
There are a lot of exhibits. Everything is very clean and orderly. The entrance fee is small and there are practically no visitors.
I've heard that there's a cinema where they sometimes play movies.
I recommend you to visit. It was true a year ago, but I was very surprised by the staff, strangely enough for Suseev, here he is polite and considerate.
Everything is just wonderful and informative! I highly recommend it!
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June 20, 2020
Thanks to the Hakim of Tashkent and Karimov for erasing the memory of the Great Patriotic War and their wars in Uzbekistan.
It was my favorite place when I was a kid.
Not bad.But...... Only the exhibits inside the building remained, but the most important thing was on the street in the park, but it just didn't remain(
The museum, of course, does not have German alterations of the 45th year, but there is something to see! In this place, you can really spend a couple of hours for yourself