Uzbekistan boasts a wealth of museums, but some stand out for their truly unique and unexpected collections. From the Savitsky Museum in Nukus, home to the world’s second-largest collection of Russian avant-garde and socialist realist art, to the Afrasiyab Museum in Samarkand, which showcases artefacts from an ancient city, these offbeat museums offer travellers an extraordinary glimpse into Uzbekistan’s diverse cultural heritage. This list explores five such hidden gems that reveal fascinating stories and treasures you’re unlikely to find elsewhere.
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5 Unique Museums In Uzbekistan You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Uzbekistan’s cultural richness shines in these five lesser-known museums. Journey from Nukus’s world-class Russian avant-garde collection to Samarkand’s ancient Afrasiyab relics, and discover hidden stories and treasures off the beaten tourist trail

The Ulugh Beg Observatory in Samarkand is a remarkable historical site and museum dedicated to ancient astronomy
Photo: ShHamrayev/Wiki Commons
The Ulugh Beg Observatory in Samarkand is a remarkable historical site and museum dedicated to ancient astronomy
Photo: ShHamrayev/Wiki Commons

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