The Museum of Communication History in Uzbekistan information
First Uzbek museum of communication technologies
The Museum of Communication History in Uzbekistan
Aloqa Tarixi Muzeyi
Established
2009
Location
Tashkent Uzbekistan
Type
Public
Founder
Uzbekistan
Director
R.A Askarov
The Museum of Communication History in Uzbekistan, is a unique and the first museum in the history of Uzbekistan which is related to the communication technologies. It was established in 2009, and nowadays the museum became one of the most famous museums among Uzbek people.
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