Good place to learn about history of Amir Temur and Central Asia. But most information is in 3rd floor, there is like nothing in 1st and 2nd floor, just hallway, waste of space. Could have been filled with paintings from modern uzbek paintings
Здание величественное и очень красивое, особенно внутри. Впечатляющий купол с люстрой. Вход для иностранных граждан 40000 сум. Но, для людей мало интересующихся историей, понятней и интереснее будет с экскурсией. К нам подошёл парень и сказал, что сейчас будет проводить экскурсию и если хотим, то можно присоединиться. По оплате сколько дадим. Читала уже отзывы по этому поводу, но нам понравилась экскурсия. Парень казах, в очках очень эмоционально и своеобразно рассказывал с шутками.
A beautiful museum, built in 1996 .
There are many exhibits and paintings to explore the place and period of Amir Timur's reign.
It's especially interesting with a guide! Bright and not too long !
It is worth visiting to understand Tashkent . Their attitude to history deserves respect!
I liked visiting the museum. It is a very beautiful building both outside and inside. There are enough historical artifacts. You feel clean and cozy in the museum. It's great that there are guides (in different languages) who will conduct a sightseeing tour (fee at your request). The ticket cost 25 ts. , there is a wardrobe and a clean toilet, a souvenir crush. There is no cafe, but it would be possible to have tea. One of the most interesting museums in Tashkent. The entrance is not central (do not go up the stairs), but from below there is a door (under the main entrance) without a sign.
The museum is in the very center, be sure to take a tour, the exposition is not large, without a guide it is not interesting and not clear. The building itself is very beautiful, the chandelier is just chic!
I recommend you to visit, a very beautiful museum with interesting exhibits, we bought tickets at the ticket office, at the entrance the guide offered to join a group of tourists and listen to the tour, it is very interesting and informative)))
We were at the museum today. Yes, the museum is beautiful, there is something to see. But, the guide was about nothing.
It is very sad that our experts cannot at least tell interesting historical facts.
I ask the administration to pay attention to this. Firstly, he stood like a taxi driver who catches passengers from the street, and secondly, in half an hour, he told a blunder, adding inappropriate jokes.
He didn't tell me what was in the other rooms, he didn't even show me. I walked quickly through the main exhibit, ran on to catch tourists 🤦♀️
When asked how much his services cost, he said: how much will you give from the bottom of your heart, like how much is not a pity. THE HORROR! Are we in the market?
After all, this is a state museum, why is such a disgrace allowed?
Where is the administration looking? Why is the guide service not making its way to the checkout?
Teach your guides to talk about the Timurids in a decent, interesting and informative way. Let them not shame the country in front of tourists.
After all, you can collect even more interesting facts about the Timurids, tell them so that at least something is remembered. And not to chatter. Work on the quality, please 🙏
I was very ashamed of you today in front of my friends from Russia. I forgot the name of the guide, a man dressed haphazardly, wearing glasses, came in at about 14:45. 10/25/24g Friday.
They paid 20 thousand , 50 thousand each .
A gorgeous museum. Very beautiful, both outside and inside. Before this museum, we were in Samarkand with a guide, so the guide told us in 1 day, everything that was told here (quite interesting) in an hour. A very good maintainer here, a PhD candidate, who speaks in understandable language. The main thing was that the guests were interested! Thanks
The Timurid Museum is very interesting, as they entered the main hall, they were simply stunned by the beauty. I liked the miniature models of the sights of Uzbekistan, especially the Ulugbek Observatory and the Taj Mahal. We visited the museum without a guide, on our own because there were a lot of people. But we have heard how interesting the guides told us, so next time we will definitely use the services of a guide.
A very interesting museum if you take a guided tour. They are held all the time, just go inside with tickets and they will come up to you and ask about the tour. We paid the guide at our discretion. We really enjoyed it! Such an expressive story:)) with a lot of details, clearly, with humor:)) was conducted by a young man, a researcher at the Institute for the Study of Timur (yes, there is such an institute in Uzbekistan), PhD. Thank him very much!
The museum is about nothing. It is not informative, shabby, empty. All exhibits are copies. The originals are in the Hermitage and abroad.
The exhibits are scattered, for the most part some rings and modern unpretentious paintings that do not represent artistic value. If you really want to know the story, read articles or books. The museum will not help you with this.
The toilet is smelly and dirty, of the 4 toilets, only one has paper and a toilet seat rewound with tape. A very dubious place
The museum is a must-visit!!We arrived in the evening, at closing time, no longer hoping that we would have time to explore everything, and were completely surprised that a guide met us, offering his services at the entrance. It's so interesting that we haven't spent time in a museum yet!!))) Thanks for the professionalism and the fascinating story of the museum staff about the Timurid dynasty, the numerous descendants of Tamerlane and the history of his life!!
A wonderful museum, for those who have not been, one chandelier, which is worth it, immediately inspires visitors, and the ornament and patterns complement the whole museum. And the entrance is not expensive, there are interesting exhibits. I advise you to visit.
A great museum, I recommend visiting with a guide. There are visiting guides in the museum, but I recommend that you negotiate the price "on the shore", so that after the tour you don't have to move it, it's a pity that it's not enough, etc. We were satisfied with the visit.
We visited this museum with pleasure - the museum of the history of the Timurids. Of course, we expected larger-scale exhibits, but in fact it seemed to me that there was little interesting on display. The second floor is certainly more interesting and saturated. Most of all, the facts about Mirzo Ulugbek left impressions... In places, the museum itself and around it require restoration. We expect even more interesting and attractive facts, exhibits for this museum. Of course, thanks to the first President Islam Abduganievich Karimov anyway, for being the initiator of the creation of this necessary historical museum.
A small but informative museum. You can take a tour and learn a lot of interesting facts about the Timurids. The elegant chandelier in the center of the hall impresses with its monumentality and is generally very beautiful inside
The museum is very beautiful both inside and out. The guide we met was just a fire, competent, humorous and very attentive to the whole group of tourists. There is no point in going in without a tour.
There are not enough exhibits, but this is explained by the rapid commissioning of the museum. I hope they will expand the exposition over time.
The interior was pleasantly surprised, very beautiful and authentic, I went with the effect of "wow! "
The ticket is inexpensive, the staff is responsive.
To the Museum of success and further development and replenishment.
At the entrance to the museum, we met a guide who offered us her services, promising us an interesting and informative tour. They paid in cash. The tour actually turned out to be an audio guide in a live guise. It was obvious that the person was saying memorized things that he repeats from tour to tour. There was no live dialogue. Information about Timur is presented one-sidedly: he is a hero, and we are his heirs. They did not even hear a hint about the complex character, contradictory history, etc., about Timur's cruelty and the grief that he brought to other nations. In fact, such a limited memory of a person is not the history of a person, but the glorification of themselves as his descendants. Something alive, and that between the lines, can be read on the captions to the portraits of his descendants. Each of which ends with a text about how he died/was executed. Here, though without explanation, the tragedy of the tyrant man and his entire family is felt a little.
While traveling in Tashkent, we visited the Timurid Museum. This museum was built in honor of the conqueror, warrior, politician Tamerlane. There is simply indescribable beauty inside. There are many ancient exhibits. When visiting the museum, I recommend taking a guide, he will tell you the story, which we did. I definitely recommend it for a visit.
A beautifully painted wall and a couple of armors. In general, if you are from Uzbekistan and have not skipped history lessons, you will not learn anything new. To shoot with a good video camera, you need to pay extra, and you can shoot on the phone without paying extra... Greed.
An interesting place for those who love history. It's very good if you take a guided tour. Allows you to learn about the history of the Timurid Khanate.
Be sure to take a guide, preferably a Kazakh.
An excellent excursion, which is necessary for further travel in Uzbekistan - everything will be connected either with Amir Temur or with his numerous descendants.
An interesting museum, we were there on an excursion organized by our university. I love such places myself, but I couldn't visit them before the tour and didn't know if it was worth it. Now I know exactly what it's worth! The museum has many interesting exhibits, models of old historically significant buildings.
Nothing special. Most of the exhibits, if not all, are copies of various relics and souvenirs donated by delegations from different countries. There is an amazing chandelier hanging at the entrance, if it weren't for it, it would be unclear what the money was paid for. So at least we took a picture against the background of the chandelier.
An incredibly beautiful place that holds an incredible story🇺🇿
The cost of a guided visit: 50,000 soums
Without a guide: 25,000 soums
Visited in November 2023
Unfortunately, many of the exhibits are copies, the originals are in European countries. Perhaps there was not enough of a tour guide to understand the idea, chronology and sequence of visiting the museum. It looks more like a museum of everyday life.
The museum is cute inside and out! The exposition, in general, is small, but the beauty of the dome inside with a magnificent chandelier completely compensates for the lack of an abundance of exhibits.
According to the guide, the museum was built in record time from scratch (like 9 months). By the way, I recommend taking a guide - his story will make you very happy with the conciseness of the exposition - a sediment of dissatisfaction may remain from an independent inspection.
I am delighted with the museum and the guide, who quickly, clearly, and most importantly, spoke very interestingly about the Timurid branch.
A very interesting museum. There are many exhibits that I would like to examine in detail.
I will be happy to come here again.
Very interesting. A beautiful museum, a good exposition. We were lucky with the guide - he talked about the Timurids with great inspiration. Like it. Considering that there is not the largest selection of museums in Tashkent, you need to go.
Assalom Alaikum is the most unique place and has very beautifully preserved the archaeological exhibits, it is very interesting for everyone to come to learn from the audience
The entrance to the museum is inexpensive and for a small amount you get: incredible expositions of the museum, you can just walk and enjoy the beauty of the building itself inside. The expositions are very interesting. I definitely recommend you to visit
A beautiful and informative museum of the history of Amir Temur, you can take a tour in Russian. There is an exhibition of paintings by artists and drawings by children