Museum is located in front of the Anhor locomotive park in the green area of Tashkent with anhor water canal. It can be a great day visiting the area hicking the forest then going to the museum and late afternoon to the locomotive park. Museum has guides that speak English, German and have knowledge on everything on the display. You will get to see what Uzbekistan sports champions have been winning and what is most popular and what countries held the olimpic games around the world. Many items are signed by individuals that played that sport like boxing gloves, red, yellow cards from the football and many more. If you love sports this is the must visit place in Tashkent during the day and get to know it's history and it's champions . Special thanks to our guide that introduced us the every item that took our attention, thank you...
Read moreThe Museum of Olympic Glory in Tashkent offers a glimpse into the general as well as Uzbekistan's Olympic history and broader sports history. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, showcasing medals, memorabilia, photographs and mascots. Particularly impressive is the section dedicated to Uzbek Olympians who have made a mark on the global stage.
The entry fee was 40.000 sum (as of 11 June 2025), which includes a guided tour. Our guide was sweet, knowledgeable and interactive, making the experience even more engaging. She answered all our questions...
Read moreInteresting piece of Tashkent's beautiful architecture. As I'm not into sports, let alone Uzbekistanian ones, I didn't...
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