In the State Museum of the History of Religion ( St. Petersburg) On June 6, the exhibition "Uzbekistan: at the Crossroads of cultures" opens.
The exposition is timed to coincide with the Second International Congress "Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan – a path to dialogue between peoples and countries".
As we reported earlier, a unique gold-embroidered robe will be exhibited at the exhibition. According to experts, it belongs to the Emir of Bukhara Seid-Abdul-Ahad Khan. The robe is made of crimson velvet and richly decorated with expensive gold embroidery.
As it was noted by the museum management, within the framework of the project "Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan", the collection dedicated to our country became the subject of special research for the first time. The small but diverse collection of the museum covers a large historical period – from ancient times to the present day.