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Amir Timur Museum

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Late afternoon (around 3-4 PM) when tour groups thin out and the golden hour light streams through the museum's windows, making the exhibits glow.

Conseils budget

Entry costs about 30,000-40,000 UZS (roughly $3-4 USD). No free days are offered, but students and children get significant discounts with valid ID.

Recommandé pour

History enthusiasts, Central Asia travelers, Architecture lovers, Culture curious

Planifiez votre visite

1-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: More than 3,000 artifacts fill the halls of this museum, including a rare 14th-century copy of the Quran that's one-third the size of a person. The striking blue-domed building sits exactly where a similar museum once stood during Soviet times, before it was demolished to make way for a hotel.

Points forts: Tucked inside a glass case is Timur's actual jade jadeite tombstone, which was stolen in 1740 by Nadir Shah and later returned to Samarkand in pieces. Guards once reported that the stone glows an eerie green on certain moonlit nights, a story the museum staff still whispers about.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Skip the audio guide and hire a local English-speaking guide at the entrance for about $5, they share stories you won't find on the placards.
  • Photography inside costs a small extra fee around 10,000 UZS, pay at the ticket counter before entering to avoid being flagged.
  • Visit on a weekday morning if you want the central hall nearly to yourself, Saturdays bring large school groups.
  • Don't miss the basement gallery showcasing Uzbekistan's post-independence history, most tourists rush straight upstairs.
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