BABUR LITERARY MUSEUM
Read moreDedicated to the often overlooked face of the founder of the Mughal Empire, the emperor writer and poet, this museum does not, however, offer any particularly interesting pieces, apart from a few biographies in Russian devoted to the last Timurid in Uzbekistan. On the other hand, it is located in a madrasa built in the 18th century on the very site of the royal residence of Babur. It's a quiet place with the charm of yesteryear, which is good for the modern city that Andijan has become. You will be able to spend a pleasant moment in the inner courtyard, in the coolness.
KHAMZA MUSEUM
Read moreSlightly set back from the mausoleum, the Khamza Museum was built in 1989, in homage to the Uzbek poet of the beginning of the century, a great champion of national socialist realism. Khamzafut stoned Chakhimardan to death for his iconoclastic ideas. Many traces still testify to its contribution to the development of the city: construction of terraced gardens, an aqueduct... The museum also exhibits all kinds of tools, instruments, furniture, clothes recovered from the inhabitants of Chakhimardan and testifying to the daily life of the Uzbeks at the beginning of the century.