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Saken Seifullin Museum

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Open today at 10:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
20, Auezov Steet, Astana, KazakhstanMap
Phone+7 7172 32 84 67
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  • JONO5K1
    JONO5K1
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    Small Museum - Quaint but not essential.

    The entrance is 200 ($0.60) however I was short-changed by 100 when I paid with a 500 bill.... An excellent audio English guide was included as well as plastic shoe covers. If you've got time to ki...

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2017
  • Kristina B
    Kristina B
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    Story of a great man

    Museum devoted to one of the most interesting persons of Kazakhstan. You can see there Seifullin's personal belongings, to learn more facts about his life and Stalin's repressions.

    Reviewed on Jul 19, 2017
  • jkaramalakov
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    The small museum of an honest man who lived in hard times

    The museum represents the life of an intelligent and honest writer, teacher and politician who loved his country and its people. He felt as one of the millions victims of Stalin's purges in 30's of XX...

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2017
  • MIofLondon
    MIofLondon
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    Very small.

    A small home museum on the life of a great Kazakh writer Saken Seifullin, assassinated by the soviet rule. Some important documents. The museum itself is very small and does not cover anything other t...

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2016
  • Voyager373280
    Voyager373280
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    Atmospheric place. Smells of old

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    Atmospheric place. I advise everyone to visit. Crystal wooden floors, one of the oldest buildings in Astana. Only the banners in the first hall didn't like.

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2020
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