The exposition is planned to present "Toq-i and Tim" models, as well as to illuminate the social and cultural life of the 16th century.
Special attention is paid to tok-i - structures characteristic of the Shaybanid era, which served as trading centers. These domed structures, resembling bridges, were located at busy intersections and near markets. In the lower part, there were shops, workshops, and trading rooms, where the economic life of the city was bustling.
Toq-i were distinguished not only by their practical significance but also by their architectural aesthetics. They were decorated with carved bricks, original domes, and ornaments reflecting the artistic taste of that time.