Memorial house of Tamara Khanum, Dance museum in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
The Memorial House Museum is a dance museum in Tashkent that occupies the former residence of renowned dancer Tamara Khanum. It displays her stage costumes, personal belongings, photographs, and written documents from her life and career.
The dancer lived in this house where a costume exhibition began in the 1980s. The museum was officially established in 1994 and continued to receive additional items and documents afterward.
The house contains costumes and gifts from many nations that visitors and world figures gave to Tamara Khanum during her life. These collections show her connections to international artists and how people around the world recognized her contributions.
The museum is located near a metro station and is easily accessible on foot. Plan to spend a few hours here to properly view the displays and listen to the audio recordings.
The house preserves original audio recordings of Tamara Khanum that you can listen to during your visit. These recordings let you hear her voice and artistic expression in a way that photographs and objects cannot convey.
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