A wonderful place to enjoy meaningful and exciting lectures about artists. And, most importantly, you can meet pleasant, smiling and inquisitive people with whom there is something to talk about.
A cool place with positive and not indifferent employees. I got on a free tour by chance, it was very interesting, even my 13-year-old son, who usually drives his nose at this, even he was delighted and decided to definitely come in a month when new expositions open
We were at the Monet exhibition. The excursions were not found, but they were still satisfied. A beautiful and cozy space. It is possible with coffee, and there is just a good coffee shop with a wonderful pumpkin latte nearby)
A cool place where you can relax culturally. I recommend taking a tour, Irina carried us away for 1.5 hours and immersed us in the world of Monet's work.
The room itself is good and very comfortable.
I got a two because of the exhibition "from Munch to Bosch". A commercial exhibition where canvases were printed. And they didn't even bother to check the quality. There are paintings with pixels, fingerprints and the most terrible thing is the watermarks on the painting. What kind of attitude is this anyway? The entrance to the exhibition is 2700 tenge. What is the price asked for? A purely commercial exhibition. No art, just business.
Therefore, the exhibition is extended every time because it is profitable.
A bright, spacious room, with poor ventilation, which is traditional for Almaty. We were watching an exhibition of reproductions of Monet's paintings. The cost is three thousand per person.
The exhibition center is pleasant, it has a very good description and THERE is a chronology of the exhibition, which I asked about, but they told me that there was no!
As you entered, you need to go from left to right
The exposition is gorgeous, but the guide did not like it at all, completely emotionless, speaks poorly, and there is no reliable information in the history of paintings. In principle, it is worth visiting