The House Museum of the great Persian poet Kamol Khujandi offers visitors a vivid glimpse into the daily life and culture of his era. The museum is designed to recreate the atmosphere of the time, with living rooms, workshops, storage areas, and guest spaces all meticulously adorned with intricate ornaments and carvings typical of the period. Every item, from the pottery to the household tools, reflects the style of Kamol Khujandi’s time, making visitors feel as though they’ve stepped back into history.
The museum’s dedication to authenticity is evident in every detail. From ancient utensils to tools used in everyday life, the setting has been carefully restored to mirror the way people lived during the poet’s lifetime. In the backyard, visitors can observe the traditional lifestyle of the Tajik people, providing a deeper understanding of how life unfolded centuries ago.
This museum is not just a place for history enthusiasts, but also a wonderful destination for families. Bringing children here is a great way to introduce them to the customs and traditions of the past, giving them a firsthand experience of how people once lived.
Located at the far end of Kamol Khujandi Park, behind the Kamol Khujandi Theater and near the Leningrad Hotel, the museum is easily accessible. There is an entrance fee, but the experience of stepping into a different time and culture is well worth it.
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