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Needs a Refurb
This tiny art museum is located at the foot of Sulaiman-Too in an unpreposessing building. It has several rooms full of paintings, drawings and sculptures and costs 50 Kyrgyz som to enter. The best w...
We spent a bit of time at the Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts of Sadykov last August when we were in the fine city of Osh. The museum has a lot of local and regional works, some from neighboring coun...
I got to the Osh regional artistic museum already to the very close. But I was very kind and hospitality allowed, everything was shown and told, and even allowed to take pictures :). I photographed g ...
A museum next to the Mosque of Ravat Abdullakhan. A person in a museum familiar with Japanese literature will guide you around the museum in Russian (words such as Yasunari Kawabata and Soseki Natsume appear in some places of guidance). Even if I didn't understand Russian halfway like me, he explained desperately (in Russian). The exhibits are also drawn on various themes (such as the old state of Osh) and I think it is worth a look.
Needs a Refurb
This tiny art museum is located at the foot of Sulaiman-Too in an unpreposessing building. It has several rooms full of paintings, drawings and sculptures and costs 50 Kyrgyz som to enter. The best w...
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We spent a bit of time at the Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts of Sadykov last August when we were in the fine city of Osh. The museum has a lot of local and regional works, some from neighboring coun...
It is necessary to go if you are in Osh
I got to the Osh regional artistic museum already to the very close. But I was very kind and hospitality allowed, everything was shown and told, and even allowed to take pictures :). I photographed g ...
Visit with the Mosque of Ravat Abdullakhan.
A museum next to the Mosque of Ravat Abdullakhan. A person in a museum familiar with Japanese literature will guide you around the museum in Russian (words such as Yasunari Kawabata and Soseki Natsume appear in some places of guidance). Even if I didn't understand Russian halfway like me, he explained desperately (in Russian). The exhibits are also drawn on various themes (such as the old state of Osh) and I think it is worth a look.