Discover the best top things to do in Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan including Galeria M, Children Scientific Complex, SAIMALUU TASH Art Gallery, SAIMALUU TASH Art Gallery, Exhibition Hall of Union of Artists, Saimaluu-Tash Reserve Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Mikhail Frunze Museum, Aaly Tokombaev House Museum, Toktogul Literary Museum.
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The first museum of science and technology in Kyrgyzstan. The unique interactive exposition of more than 50 exhibits dedicated to the laws of physics, astronomy and mathematics. Research shows, master classes and workshops.
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The souvenir store where you can find handmade goods from all over Kyrgyzstan, from souvenirs to artworks of a local master hands. The Art Gallery itself produces hand embroidered wall carpets, patchwork panels for interior decoration. Using old, traditional methods and technics of execution we deliver new looking accessories with new design, consisting a yore authenticity of kyrgyz art.
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The souvenir store where you can find handmade goods from all over Kyrgyzstan, from souvenirs to artworks of a local master hands. The Art Gallery itself produces hand embroidered wall carpets, patchwork panels for interior decoration. Using old, traditional methods and technics of execution we deliver new looking accessories with new design, consisting a yore authenticity of kyrgyz art.
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This museum houses a mixed collection of fine arts. We found the textiles and needlework more interesting than the paintings. The collection of sculpture was fascinating.
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Everything here is written in Russian. We (two Americans) had a local translator with us and also a Museum employee who told about the exhibits. Our translator was a lifesaver in this museum. (The Museum Staff member was great! She sensed our interest and responded with maybe more of a lively explanation that is normally given to visitors. KUDOs to her!) Museum tells the tale of the Soviet founder of the Kyrgyzstan SSR, (I may err here: Maybe all the "Stans" were consolidated during the 1920's?) The battles between the Red and White factions factor into the museum's narrative. Static model displays weapons as well as the house where the hero Frunze was born. Lots of very detailed history here as the Soviet Union was founded. In retrospect, I wonder if the=is fellow Frunze was the (partly) the inspiration for Pasternak's Zhivago? Fun place to try and learn some of this complex history.
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