This is neither a house nor a museum. Just the walls and the vault remained. Yes. The walls are old. Apparently, in Soviet times they covered everything with plaster, but then they accidentally found it and now they serve it to tourists as a chip. Now they are trying to restore something, but on their own, from improvised materials. They don't speak Russian. Only "yes" and "more money". Because everything else was bypassed, we looked here.
The old grandfather lures me in. You come in, but there's not much to look at. Yes, restoration is underway, but this is not a museum. At the exit, this old grandfather starts asking for money. They took out a wad of money (500-700 thousand soums) from their pocket to count it out and give him 100-200 thousand. Grandfather snatched the whole pack out of his hands and says it's for the tour. It's not a pity for money, but I didn't like the approach itself
We also fell for this crazy grandfather. There's nothing to see there. In the end, it became clear why the restorers themselves were not so happy with our appearance (I hope they get at least something). In the end, my grandfather asked for money for the "excursion". They gave him 15,000 soums, although it was possible to leave quietly.