The history of the Begoml Museum of Folk Glory began on May 8, 1970, when it opened its doors to the first visitors. Initially, the exposition was located in the building of the former office of the Begomlsky state farm, but then it moved to a modern building that once belonged to a local landowner named Buglak.
In total, there are eight halls that tell the history of this region from the Stone Age to the present day. The creators of the Begoml Museum of National Glory paid special attention to the Second World War.