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MX33+9HV, Abdurakhmon Jomiy Street, Samarkand, UzbekistanMap
Phone+998 66 234 82 15
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  • melodyong1
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    Small museum with an important collection of items from the Uzbek Jewish community, but unfortunately limited information in Eng

    I came here as a solo traveler in May 2024. I paid 60,000 UZS for ticket and camera fee together. I was the only one there (aside from a small group of school children). This is a small museum housed ...

    Reviewed on May 9, 2024
  • dylanvt42
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    Cool museum off the beaten path

    Nice museum. The main hall is especially pretty, and the section on Uzbekistan's Jewish history was also quite neat. Note that it's cold inside in the winter.

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2023
  • mamdouhs858
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    A must visit

    The house is the real reason to visit the museum, however some of the exhibited items are really beautiful. The rooms and their decoration take you to the area between traditional and modern, East and...

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2021
  • Alexey P
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    Interesting interiors

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    The museum left a difficult impression, it seemed to have remained since the Soviet times without changes, But very interesting building itself is very outfit and crisp from the inside. In the museum itself, the exhibition about the Kvreev in Samarkan ...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2023
  • americana2020
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    My City

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    I was born and raised next to this museum, I am proud of the power and wisdom of my people. My grandfather was also a rich merchant and was closely friendly with Abraham Kalantarov. They were all cleaved by Soviet power.

    Reviewed on Jan 5, 2020
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