Visitors can explore rare archival documents, historical photographs, and unique exhibits related to the development of the country’s state system. The exhibition is designed in a way that makes the materials easy to understand and engaging even for those visiting such a museum for the first time.
Today, the museum consists of seven thematic sections featuring around 5,000 archival documents, more than 7,000 photo and video materials, and about 2,000 historically significant exhibits. Across 36 main exhibition stands, visitors can follow the historical processes from the early formation of statehood in Central Asia to the modern system of the Prosecutor’s Office.
The section titled “The Activities of the Prosecutor’s Office in New Uzbekistan” highlights large-scale reforms carried out in recent years at the initiative of the head of state, as well as legislative measures and institutional updates aimed at improving the work of the Prosecutor’s Office.
The museum can be conveniently included in one-day or city sightseeing tours around Tashkent. A visit can easily be combined with a walk through the central part of the city, exploring other attractions, and enjoying nearby cafés and leisure areas. It is a calm and informative location suitable both for independent travelers and organized tourist groups.
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