The Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments is a unique cultural establishment located in Dushanbe, the capital city of Tajikistan. Founded in 1990 by Gurminj Zavkibekov, a well-known actor and musician, the museum is dedicated to preserving the rich musical heritage of Tajikistan. Nestled in the heart of Dushanbe, this small yet significant museum houses over 200 traditional musical instruments from the region. Visitors to the Gurminj Museum can explore a variety of string, wind, and percussion instruments, some of which are rare and ancient artifacts reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Tajik music. The collection includes instruments such as the dombra, rubab, setar, and tanbur, among others. The museum not only exhibits these musical treasures but also serves as a venue for live performances, lectures, and workshops, aiming to keep the musical traditions of Tajikistan alive and accessible to both locals and tourists. The intimate atmosphere and the personal attention from guides make it an enlightening experience for anyone interested in music, culture, and history.