Museum
Kydyr-Ake Historical and Local History Museum

Issyk Kul region • Kyrgyzstan • 2000 m
The Kydyr-Ake Historical and Local History Museum is one of the cultural and educational gems of the Issyk-Kul region. It is located in Ak-Suu district, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich historical heritage. The museum was founded to preserve and popularize the culture, history and ethnography of the region, and has since become an important place for tourists and locals interested in the past of their region.
The museum is named in honor of Kydyr-Ake, a prominent public figure and thinker who made a significant contribution to the development of the region and the culture of the Kyrgyz people. In the expositions of the museum one can find valuable historical artifacts telling about nomadic traditions, life and customs of ancestors, as well as archaeological finds that testify to the ancient history of the region.
The museum's collections cover a wide range of topics: from ancient nomadic cultures, such as the Saks and Usuns, to more recent periods of Kyrgyz history. Ethnographic materials, including everyday objects, national costumes, weapons and jewelry, as well as archaeological finds are on display, which help to better understand the lives and livelihoods of peoples who inhabited the region thousands of years ago.
The museum also devotes attention to the natural resources of the Issyk-Kul region, showing the unique features of local flora and fauna, as well as traditional methods of farming and animal husbandry characteristic of this region. Special sections of the museum tell about the rich culture and spiritual traditions of the Kyrgyz people, as well as the role of Issyk-Kul in the development of the Great Silk Road.
In addition to the main exposition, the museum regularly organizes temporary exhibitions, conferences and cultural events that attract the attention of both local residents and guests of the region. The Kydyr-Ake Museum plays an important role in preserving cultural heritage and supporting the national identity of the Kyrgyz people, as well as contributing to the development of tourism in the Issyk-Kul region.
A visit to this museum allows not only to delve into the history and culture of the Kyrgyz people, but also to feel the spirit of ancient traditions, which still lives in the hearts of local residents.