Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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The National Museum of Almaty is the Central National Museum of Kazakhstan, located in Almaty City, one of the largest museums in Central Asia. Founded in 1931, the museum contains models of the main historical buildings of Kazakhstan, a number of historical relics of the Genghis Khan period, weapons and costumes and musical instruments, etc., and is an important display window for Kazakhstan's history, culture and politics. The museum's collection was originally in Orenburg in the 1930s, when the Orenburg Museum established the Neplyev Military Academy, which collected a large number of historical relics from Kazakhstan. After the completion of the museum's construction in 1935, the collection was transferred to the museum. Today, the museum collects more than 3,000 artifacts and exhibits, which can be described as a great collection of pavilions. The museum is divided into three floors and has multiple exhibition halls, including the paleontology and archaeology exhibition halls. In addition, the museum has 7 exhibition areas and 11 exhibition halls, covering ancient centuries, medieval times, national traditions, history and culture, the history of the founding of Kazakhstan and other exhibition areas. Visitors can learn more about the history and cultural development of Kazakhstan. The National Museum of Almaty is open from 9:00 to 18:00 Monday to Sunday throughout the year. The ticket price is 500 tenge (about 8 yuan). Accessibility facilities are also available in the museum, including accessible parking, accessible entrances and accessible toilets, which are convenient for visitors.