There is a beautiful veranda with columns, there is not much to look at in the rooms, except for the murals on the walls. But a whole separate exhibition is dedicated to the Gulag, and the map was drawn so colorful and scary, it's an important accent of the whole museum. If the museum of Khodjaev is like this, please make an understandable story of his life: why he was repressed, on what suspicions (hint: in connection with foreign intelligence and underground Trotskyist communities), and do not fixate on something that causes only emotions, but does not give any information about the Khodzhaev case. Why is there no separate, equally emotional, exposition about how he became Chairman of the Council of People's Nazirs?
In general, one-sided and boring.... (