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atameken ethno-memorial complex

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    • Zhan_el86 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very cool place, you can see not only a small copy of Astana, but also all other cities. I have come here 3 times, and every times its very interesting
    • pabloe812 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This miniature park that hosts most attractions of Kazakhstan is certainly interesting as it provides a quick overview over all regions of this large country that you otherwise might miss (e.g. For me particularly the mausoleums in Mangistau were interesting to see as a model).However, one has to admit that most models look quite poorly made and certainly are not rich in details (e.g. If you compare it to other miniature parks in Western Europe) and often are also not fully accurate. Because of this fact I can only give three stars.
    • NFK1982 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I wish I had gone to this one on my first day in Astana. It's like a miniture world of Kazachstan. It's mostly outside but the depiction of Astana is inside. I wish I had seen this the first day because it has a nice overview of all the great and interesting buildings. Had I known about some of them, I would have cycled different routes to view these buildings for real.It reminds me of "Madurodam", in the Netherlands. It's nice to see everything that Kazachstan has to offer in terms of landmarks.
    • Maud46 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was nice to see the size of the country and the variety. But difficult to follow since numbers were not easily followed and did not come in numerical order
    • Dinchi85 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very informative museum on Kazakhstan history. There are a lot of little makets of real buildings devided by regions. Should be interesting for little children. Entrance fee 250 tenge (2$). You may take a guide who will explain details - 200 tenge(1.5$).
    • steppeagle 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I nearly fell off my chair when I saw how this was rated, having just visited this with my teenaged children. The idea is a perfectly good one - think Legoland, but the result is dire and the whole set up is tired and dilapidated. The main problems are that the buildings are all totally out of scale with each other and with the plastic flowers and animals that have been added - thus one has a model of a building - perhaps a rather western looking ranch that looks as if it comes from the local toy shop, over which a huge plastic rabbit looms. Plastic ducks bob on the "Caspian" and are massive compare to the oil installations around the sea. The effect is bizarre to say the least. Having lived in Astana for two years now, I cannot say that this is the no 2 sight seeing thing in Astana - although I am struggling a little to come up with something to see other than the Baiterek! Others have suggested the model here of the new city is worth seeing. Don't bother. Buildings again are out of scale with each other and have been displaced from where they actually are, so that it does not represent a true record of the city. If you want to see that - and gain a far better understanding of what this extraordinary city will look like in years to come, go to the Palace of Independence - near the Pyramid, and there is a fantastic model of the city, all in scale and pretty accurate, built by a South Korean company. I should also add that on a damp August afternoon, when we visited, we were both charged to use a camera and no English speaking guide was available. The only thing this place has going for it is the price.
    • MissIzi 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After Baiterek Atameken should definitely be your No 2 sight-seeing in Astana. It represents a map of Kazakhstan (with pretty much all the major cities) with miniature buildings, mountains, railroads adn pretty much everything that could be interesting in Kazakhstan. For those who haven't been to other regions of the country it would be possible to see how big Kazakhstan is and how different is the nature everywhere. There is also a separate area for miniature Astana where one could see almost all the modern buildings of the left bank. They provide guided tours with (I believe) English-speaking translators.
    • SENEKB 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a unique and memorable experience! It is basically a large park that represents the terrain of Kazakhstan. There are replica buildings (larger than actual scale), a raised platform that contains the unique buildings of Astana, and a small museum. It is definitely worth a visit.
    • hassanScott 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I just went there. It was nice as it gave a good flavour of what was in Kazakhstan. It would be easier to understand it however if you know Russian. They advertise an English guide, but when we went it was not available. With the guide I am sure it is excellent
    • YerlanS 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The idea of Atameken is a piece of land shaped like the map of Kazakstan. It represents sightseeing of entire country as small copies placed in their respective areas. If is very good to start travel in Kazakhstan from this park.
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