On the country's main square stands a monumental building, rightfully considered the largest treasure trove of history in Central Asia. Astana is proud of this architectural masterpiece, which harmoniously combines seven multi-story blocks with a total area of 74,000 square meters. The National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan is not just an exhibition space, but a modern scientific and cultural center that opened its doors to the public in 2015.

The building is striking in its scale: the exhibition area covers more than 14,000 square meters, and the collections include over 175,000 exhibits. Located on Independence Square, the museum stands adjacent to iconic landmarks like the Hazret Sultan Mosque and the Kazakh Eli Monument, creating a unified ensemble that embodies the spirit of the nation.
Inside the museum, guests find a fascinating journey through time. Unique artifacts range from the Stone Age to the achievements of the modern republic. Innovative technologies, multimedia guides, and dynamic models make the visit engaging for tourists of all ages.