An excellent and informative museum!
It looks a lot different!
Very friendly staff!
A guide is required!
Moreover, everyone can afford an excursion at a cost in this museum, even a schoolboy!
Thanks!
An amazingly solid house that we saw and which has been standing since 1750! The house where the wedding of the daughter of Yemelyan Pugachev and the son of the Don Cossack took place. Interesting utensils and household items. We were satisfied with both the museum and the tour. Special thanks to the guide! 🌹
A wonderful museum of our city, there are rarities and publications since the founding of our city.
I recommend visiting, for those who have never learned a lot of interesting things and get an ocean of exciting pleasure.
We took a tour, we liked everything. The house is small but there is something to see, there is nothing to do there without a guide. There are exhibits on the street. Of course, the sign needs restoration, but I understand that it costs money. In general, I recommend it.
The Yemelyan Pugachev House Museum was founded in 1991 as a branch of the West Kazakhstan Regional Museum of Local Lore. And although Pugachev lived in this house for no more than three months, many personal belongings and objects of the rebel, as well as the interior furnishings of merchants and Cossacks of former times, have been preserved here. I recommend you to visit...
I recommend it for now, the rulers of Kazakhstan have not rewritten history at all. Good competent guides, and half of the items are in the original or those who are over 150 years old.
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Максим Владимирович Осмоловский
Level 19 Local Expert
July 29, 2024
A wonderful museum connected with the history of the Pugachev uprising. It is best to inspect the exposition accompanied by a guide. In the courtyard of the museum house, built in the middle of the 18th century, the domestic environment of the Cossack courtyard has been recreated.
The museum is very interesting and for the region very significant, friendly staff. But if you need an excursion, there may still not be a guide. The visit time is unlimited, tickets are available, but the photo is paid and not cheap. In general, I recommend it.
A wonderful place steeped in history! The museum is not big, but there are a lot of interesting things. If you have not encountered or are not very interested in history, then it makes sense to take a guide who tells everything with great interest. We recommend it!
And I was here, drinking honey, drinking beer, running down my mustache, but it didn't get into my mouth. Guys, what a discovery it was for me that a museum was opened to this free Cossack and a symbol of national unity only in 91. Oh, this story is really a cheat, and so it is, gutta-percha in one word...
Nice museum. Inside, one small room tells (very briefly) the story of the peasant uprising. The rest of the rooms and the courtyard show the life of those times. I advise you to go to the free museum "Old Uralsk". There will be much more information!
A good museum, the staff is very polite, everything is described in detail, the interior is interesting, everything is often and neatly. In general, I liked everything .By the way, this museum has been visited for the 2nd time.
A very interesting place in our city, the kuren (house) of the 17th century, I advise residents of Uralsk to visit, as well as guests of the city!The caretakers will tell you a lot of interesting things!
It's a good museum. The entrance is inexpensive at all, payment is only in cash. The museum itself is a hut containing photographs, household items and records related to the Pugachev uprising. It will not take more than 20 minutes to visit the museum, but on the way to it you can go to the Cathedral of the Archangel Michael (where Pugachev was married) and just see the city
The idea is great, but the implementation is weak. It's a stretch to call it a museum. There are no excursions, which was a pity. But the ticket prices are normal - 200 tenge each. It made me laugh when they allowed me to take pictures for 1000 tenge. You can visit once to represent the life of the Yaitsk Cossacks of the 19th century.
Thank you for your efforts.I will definitely share my impressions about your hard work with everyone and about a wonderful journey into the past, 300 years.
500 tenge per ticket for an adult, 150 tenge for a child. 3 rooms and a courtyard. The museum employee knows the history, answers questions. It's worth it.
Very informative. The guide spoke very well about the restoration of Pugachev and about the way of life of people. Very funny ticket prices. The children's ticket cost 18 rubles
The fee is purely symbolic!Admission costs only 200 tenge. However, if you want to take a picture, you will have to pay extra.Of course, you can't touch the exhibits, although everything is practically just hold out your hand)))
A wonderful museum. The atmosphere is extraordinary. I go there every year, and every time it's like the first time. Acceptable prices. The guide is smart, he knows the history with a bang) I advise everyone!
It's great that history has been preserved in Uralsk.
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Level 10 Local Expert
January 9, 2024
"Well, he seemed to live here, but it seems only his second illegitimate wife" is practically a quote from employees who could be heard in all the halls of the museum. Reliability is questionable
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Артем К.
Level 19 Local Expert
November 23, 2022
To get acquainted with everyday life, it is necessary to visit, it is quite informative! It is necessary to take an escort guide, they will tell you everything in detail and show you)
I have been to this museum since I was at school, thanks to my teacher. Now, as soon as the borders open, I plan to visit the museum with my eldest son. A great place where you can see the life of those times and visually explore the history of your Homeland.
Interesting! Inexpensive, you need to pay separately for photo and video shooting, but also inexpensive. Also at the house there is a courtyard in which, in addition to old exhibits of household activities, there is a carriage on which Pushkin himself rode when he was in Uralsk.