I don't like to write negative, but I couldn't resist. I spent 15 minutes on the entire museum - a quarter of the exposition is Stone Age, a quarter is potsherds, a quarter is something interesting, probably from the Middle Ages, but mostly in Uzbek and a quarter of the nondescript interiors of pre-revolutionary life. It seems that the history of Tashkent ended before the revolution. And 50 thousand soums for admission
The carved roof and doors are impressive, inside there are exhibits from the Stone Age to our era.
We were at the museum, the man became ill, the staff did their best to call the police and help while they were waiting, a low bow and respect