00:03Субтитры создавал DimaTorzok
00:30В Узбекистане, where civilizations have crossed paths for centuries,
00:34museums protect its living heritage.
00:36Our journey begins in Hiba, a city where history is part of everyday life.
00:42Known for its palaces, madrasas and ancient walls, Hiba itself feels like an open-air museum.
00:48Just outside Ichangala, Nurulabu Palace feels different from an old city,
00:52light to interiors, European details and the confidence of a new century.
00:57Construction of the palace marked a new chapter in Hiba's history,
01:01reflecting a time of transition and new influences.
01:05This palace originally was built by the order of the Khan of Kiva,
01:09but it's not named after by Khan's name.
01:11It's named after the rich man, Nurulabu.
01:14He was the owner of this area.
01:16The Khan of Kiva chose this area.
01:18He asked from Nurulabu to give this area for him for building this beautiful palace.
01:22He agreed that, but he asked Khan to put his name in the history.
01:28Today, the palace serves as an exhibition space.
01:31One of the exhibitions is dedicated to Huday Birgen Devvanov,
01:35the first photographer in Central Asia.
01:37His photographs document Hiba at a time of profound change.
01:41Today, this exhibition is giving us more and more information
01:47by the help of his photos, and we can have information about his history.
01:52From the Royal Halls of Hiba, our journey continues west to Nurulabu,
01:56home to one of the most remarkable museums in Central Asia.
01:59The State Museum of Art is named after Igor Savitsky,
02:03an archaeologist, artist and collector who founded the museum
02:06and shaped its unique identity.
02:29From Laguz, our journey continues to Samorkand,
02:32one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
02:35To learn more about its history, we visit the Afrasyad Museum.
02:40This museum stands on the site of ancient Afrasyad,
02:43the first settlement of the city.
02:45Inside, wall paintings from the 7th century offer a rare glimpse
02:49into life along the Silk Road.
02:52The museum was established after the accidental discovery
02:55of ancient wall paintings in 1965,
02:59a finding that revealed new details about early Samorkand.
03:02Unlike most museums, the Afrasyad Museum stands at the original archaeological site.
03:07It was built within the ancient settlement itself,
03:10allowing visitors to experience history in the very place where it happened.
03:35From Samorkand, our journey continues to Tashkent,
03:38a city where museums also reflect the country's modern development.
03:42Opened in 2015, the Tashkent Polytechnic Museum offers a different perspective
03:47on Uzbekistan's story, one shaped by engineering, science and innovation.
03:52At the Tashkent Polytechnical Museum, the story is told on four wheels,
03:56from classical global car models to the rise of modern Uzbek automotive manufacturing.
04:03Through interactive spaces and carefully designed exhibits,
04:07the museum introduces visitors to the ideas and technologies
04:11that continue to shape everyday life.
04:14We have the cycle of development of cars' history
04:21from the first wheels up to modern Uzbek cars.
04:26These spaces hold the details that time leaves behind
04:29in photographs, in ancient walls and in machines that once defined progress.
04:34Each museum tells its story differently.
04:37Some preserve centuries-old discoveries.
04:39Others document moments that are still within living memory.
04:43Together, they show how the country has changed
04:45and how those changes continue to shape everyday life.
04:49the SouthAHKent Polytechnic Museum
04:59is a series of warsещ