The monumental building is also sacred to believers.
But unfortunately for some people, it's pure commerce: inside, by hook or by crook, they tried to importunately sell the services of a guide, a headscarf for a woman (although it's OPTIONAL there) and a headdress for a boy.
You can't do that in a place like this.
The place is beautiful.
The obsession and aggressiveness of working women simply spoils the whole impression - 2 minutes of a story is definitely not worth the money that is being asked for a "guided tour". They do not allow you to go down to the burial without buying a headscarf (if you have your own). Hospitality is negated by such a desire to make money on everything.