Well, I would like more staff participation in the tour, nothing was told or shown. We saw the exhibition ourselves, thank you for it, but obviously not the local staff.
You can walk around the museum in 15-20 minutes. Mostly exposures in old photos. A lot of things are real. There are even the remains of a young girl from the excavations of 95-96. But I haven't seen them in the halls of the museum for a long time. Probably in the archives.
I remember this museum 40 years ago, it was interesting, now it's kind of empty, as they explained to us, the exposition is on the road. But even though it was possible to rip the sleeves off the artificial fur coats from the yurt in the corner, I came to my hometown with my granddaughter from Kamchatka, the museum killed me...
We are guests of the city. We visited the museum. We wanted to take photos of the exhibits. We were charged 100 tenge for each photo. Although you buy a ticket everywhere and take as many photos as you want. There was an unpleasant aftertaste after communicating with the staff.