It was a very nice experience for my guests that came along with me(Chinese tourists).They loved to see the cultural exhibits and were excited to see the oak tree inside the museum)
A great museum. There are so many expositions here...It's super. A good place for conducting excursions for schoolchildren and children. The guides give an overview of the history of this or that exhibit. I would recommend everyone to visit this museum. After all, there is not only art here, but applied art, where it seems to me that every work has a soul, emotions, and joy attached to it....in short, the whole inner world of the master👍👍👍
The museum is small, the exposition is interesting, it is beautiful inside and in the courtyard. The exhibits have signs in several languages, you can understand everything. It's worth a visit.
The staff smeared the impression of the visit – they bought a ticket at the entrance, asked to show the ticket again in one of the halls, and counted the QR code. At first we thought that they needed internal reporting. But then they found out that they were the ones who "took" the cashback from the check, which the locals could return. It is ugly and unfair to do this in silence. Ask, foreigners will give it to you anyway if they don't need it. And we couldn't use it anymore. It's not about the money, there's not much, but you don't have to do it on the sly.
If you are a resident and use a cashback refund, keep this in mind.
A wonderful museum, at the entrance you will be offered to download a video guide, it is convenient to walk through the halls.
Most of the collection is the work of masters of ceramics factories of the USSR. Everything is beautiful, Asia is a brightness that brings magic to life, I recommend you to visit
The museum building is very beautiful, interesting wooden carvings, luxurious paintings.
A rich exposition of different creative directions . Suzane, carpets, ceramics,weapons, wood carvings. The main part of the exhibition is the work of the late 20th century.
The museum is included in the list of monuments of cultural heritage of Uzbekistan (it is also known as the Polovtsev house). In addition to the fascinating history of this house, you can still have time to admire the oriental architecture and architecture created by order of a Russian diplomat. To get acquainted with the museum's Fund and visit souvenir and antique shops there, as well as a secret coffee shop. Thanks to the progressive leader and friends of the museum, unique events, exhibitions and beautiful holidays are held on its territory. There is a program of master classes. It should have long been a place of attraction not only for tourists and photographers, but also for residents of the capital.
You can walk around the museum in 10 minutes without looking too closely at the exhibits, BUT it's worth taking time to the national craft of our culture — so gorgeous and fascinating works that it takes your breath away from the level of skill you see. Nearby there is a shop with a large assortment of national jewelry, accessories, etc., and the outgoing smell of coffee is just something — it is impossible to pass by
Taking into account the realities of today (and tomorrow ...), "It is mandatory to visit with family for educational purposes and to instill patriotism in children and adults."
Briefly about the main thing for businessmen who are guided by the wind to the East:
"A compact museum, the exposition of which included incredible samples of embroidery, carpet weaving and wood cutting"!
And there is a lot of wood in Mother Russia ...
The main thing is short for Rousseau tourist morale:
"There is a shop nearby with a large assortment of national jewelry, accessories, etc., and the outgoing smell of coffee is just something - it is impossible to pass by"!
A very interesting historical building, which houses the Museum of Decorative and applied arts. The interior itself is interesting to explore, as well as exhibits and household items))
A museum of different things.
The first part presents various woven products, then musical instruments and reconstruction of the Uzbek family's room. There is also a separate toilet.
In the second part there is a large hall with a unique design. Various crafts, decorations, antique wooden furniture, tapestries with gold threads are further presented in different rooms.
We also managed to visit the museum nights and see an interesting prepared show, as well as watch compositions in the dark, but with directional soft lighting. Other emotions and feelings,
Entrance is paid, $ 2. It is located in the center, 10 minutes from the metro, there are no bus stops nearby.
The museum is not very big, but it is beautiful! And it is in a pleasant place. Definitely worth a visit. I was without a tour, I went around everything in 40 minutes. The courtyard is pleasant, you can take a coffee and sit in the shade
A great place, very beautiful, a lot of exhibits, but be sure to visit accompanied by a guide or an excursion, as just to look, of course, is good, but to learn all the features, differences and history reveals everything much more fully.
A very atmospheric place, a must-visit), admission costs ridiculous money, the exposition is small but gorgeous. Excellent staff, emotions are difficult to convey)
This museum will immerse you in the past of our ancestors, introduce you to the art of great creators, woodcarving of the 17th and 19th centuries. I recommend visiting all residents of the city and you will be pleasantly surprised by what you see
It's a very colorful place. A small but cozy museum. Some of the main values of Uzbekistan are presented, namely carpets, musical instruments, knives, dishes, etc. And of course, all the exhibits are surrounded and supervised by pleasant and courteous staff. The place is suitable for connoisseurs of Oriental culture and for people who want to take beautiful photos and videos🎞
A pleasant place, but the exhibits are simple, without a twist. It was possible to put an imitation of a dwelling, a koravan, in the courtyard. Arrange the halls so that it is clear how the furniture and dishes were used.
The good attitude of the staff, cleanliness did not allow us to put less than 4 stars.
A gorgeous and beautiful museum. A must-visit. There are a lot of beautiful old and modern exhibitions. There are several halls inside: with carpets, paintings, dishes, etc. There is a shop where you can buy handmade products. There's a decent bathroom inside. You can take an audio guide. The entrance is like 4000 soums, but we came on June 1 with the children and the entrance was free. The location is very convenient close to other attractions. It works from 9 to 18.00. You can't touch anything with your hands, the museum staff strictly monitors this. Both the children and I were delighted with the beauty of the museum
An interesting and informative place. It is mandatory to visit with family for educational purposes and to instill patriotism in children and adults. There is much to see and feel the rich cultural heritage of the Uzbek people.
An excellent museum where you can see the peculiarities of culture. There are a lot of interesting and informative things. Compact and rich.
It is very close to the metro on foot. There is a souvenir shop in the courtyard
A very pleasant and useful place. The museum building is beautiful - beautiful carved interiors and a magnificent courtyard. I wanted to stay there :)
The exposition is small, but very diverse - all the crafts of Uzbekistan are represented. Excellent textile samples are especially recommended for careful study.
I really love this museum. The exposition is rich and interesting, the palace itself impresses with the beauty and harmonious combination of forms of traditional and European architecture, refined luxury decoration of the halls.
A picturesque place on the site of the old manor is a cozy courtyard where you can relax tired legs. The exposition itself is small, several rooms, you will not get tired, but you will get acquainted with folk art (carpets, ceramics, musical instruments).
An amazing place of historical heritage that you would not expect to see in the center of a modern city. The museum embodies architectural solutions and artisanal delights of decorating buildings of the XVIII - XIX centuries.
In addition, objects of the cultural identity of the Uzbek people of those times are collected here. I definitely advise you to visit!
It's a very interesting place. An architectural monument, the house of the Russian diplomat A. A. Polovtsev. A large collection of miniatures, porcelain, musical instruments. The interior is simply magical, with full-length paintings and a fountain in the foyer.
A compact museum, the exposition of which included incredible samples of embroidery, carpet weaving and wood cutting. A particularly successful solution was to organize a free application with an audio guide that will take you through all the halls and tell you about the symbols and history of the exhibits. Don't forget the headphones!
A gorgeous museum, we are very glad that we were able to visit it. There are many exhibits and fabrics, and carpets, and dishes, and jewelry, and wooden products, and embossing, and paintings, and musical instruments. The entrances to the building (there are several of them) are decorated with masonry and paintings. There is an audio guide (codes for the barrier), there is an individual tour guide. The entrance fee is symbolic. The museum has split systems and clean toilets. You can sit in the yard under an old oak tree and take a breath.
I recommend to all the cities of the city to visit this museum.
Great place! It is a must to visit! On the second floor there is a whole museum of the USSR) very nice sellers- employees- owners! They treat us to black boiled strong coffee, they put classical music on old vinyl... It's very atmospheric and cute. In addition, there are a lot of really beautiful things made by hand. I definitely recommend it
There are interesting antiquities, but there are not many of them. Mostly the 18th and 20th century. Perhaps the most important thing is the carved wooden architectural objects, ceilings, columns, doors.
A beautiful museum showing the great skill and art of our people. A unique shop in the courtyard, stunning color-saturated halls, exhibits, brickwork, ganch carvings, carved columns and, of course, a rich history. Be sure to ask for an excursion with a museum employee, who will tell you about the purpose of certain objects, and the secrets of embroidery to Suzanne, tell legends and point out symbols. Many thanks to Amanova Dila, the wonderful museum guide.
We went because of the reviews.
The museum is wonderful, exhibits of restored applied art.
There is a courtyard of the soul inside .
But it is not possible to get acquainted yourself, there are no inscriptions, QR code goes to the site with broken images and without signatures, too.
The audio guide tells a lot, but since there are no inscriptions and the exhibits are mixed up, it is not at all clear what the story is about. We have to solve puzzles and as a result, the audio guide is even worse.
The only option is to take an excursion.
An interesting museum. Take some headphones with you. You can download an audio guide using the QR code. It really doesn't match the exposure a bit :)))and it was confusing a couple of times.
The exposition is compact and spectacular. An hour was enough for everything. Nice courtyard. A gift shop with a lovely hostess.
A wonderful museum, I recommend everyone to visit and be sure to take a tour! The guide tells a very interesting story about the history of Uzbekistan and each exhibit. The museum itself is also incredibly beautiful, I took a million photos. The price for admission and for the tour is very small, it seems to me that we paid 500rubles for two people. So 10/10🌟
I strongly advise you to go. Each hall is a new kind of applied art. There are many soulful exhibits that immerse you in the world of folk art. An inspiring place.
Delight! Must-visit! The museum is tiny, you will not get tired of the abundance of exhibits. But embroidery, fabrics, ceramics, watercolor miniatures, woodcarving and embossing will not leave anyone indifferent! The exhibits are mainly from the 1970s to the 1980s. A wonderful chamber museum 🩵
A must-visit place in Tashkent. A wonderful assortment in the exhibition, illuminating a wide range of applied crafts. The oak tree in the yard is amazing. Charmingly pay attention!
Perhaps the best museum I've visited so far. Unlike the Temurid Museum, there are no guides here, but there is an electronic guide, which is sooo convenient. You scan the code, put on your headphones and went to study the history of applied art with Yourself. I highly recommend and recommend visiting
An interesting small museum in the center of Tashkent. A colorful, green street with low, beautiful mansions. At the time of the visit, some halls were under renovation, but the price of the entrance ticket was reduced, everything was very polite and loyal to visitors. The exhibition includes carpets, handmade, tableware, ceramics. It's beautiful and interesting. There is a small shop with very beautiful things and souvenirs in the national style, but the prices are high. You can try to look for cheaper in the bazaars... but will there be a similar quality? Silk products were the most hooked.
Such a beauty! It's just impossible, very beautiful things! And the building is very beautiful!
There is a stunning old oak tree in the courtyard. And there is also a store where you can, it seems, leave all the money, such beautiful things are sold (if anything, you can go to the store without visiting the museum, warning at the checkout).
An inspection without an audio guide and guided tours can be done quickly (40-50 minutes), since there are quite a few explications and inscriptions. Therefore, I recommend taking a guided tour or an audio guide to fully enjoy the exposition.
A meager assortment of exhibits from the early 20th century. Museum workers do not know anything. I would like more information about the exhibits. From which region, what do the ornaments mean, for what ... the location of the mannequins in the window is completely stupid.
A small museum, the museum presents carpets, interior items, tableware, jewelry. Conveys the atmosphere of old Uzbekistan. There is a nice handmade souvenir shop on site.
Spectacular, colorful, informative, informative. And on a budget: the price of an entrance ticket is 25,000 soums (about 150 rubles) plus the same amount for the tour if desired. The exposition is compact, but capacious. All kinds of crafts and applied arts of Uzbekistan are represented in historical and geographical terms: ceramics, metal stamping, wood carving and gancha (mixtures of gypsum and special clay), jewelry, carpet weaving, miniature, musical instruments, caskets and papier-mache chess. There are many interesting authentic exhibits: mirrors, dishes, household items, furniture, clothes. There are so many carpets that against their background (as the audience used to like to shoot), you can write down more than a dozen questions for connoisseurs of the intellectual club "What? Where? When?" Some halls, such as the living room of the first Russian ambassador Polovtsev, who arrived in Uzbekistan in the 1930s to organize a population census, are real architectural masterpieces. Patterned ceilings, tiled stoves, a collection of old porcelain and ceramics in wall niches, a fountain in the center (not working) – everything makes a strong impression. The huge oak tree in the yard, which is about 150 years old, is unique. I was pleased with the pomegranate tree: it is not often that you will see this delicacy and usefulness "live" on the branches. I really liked it here. Yes, I also managed to try on the burqa – with the obligatory: "Gulchatai, open your face!!" I strongly recommend you to visit