A meeting was held at the office of the World Society with Kirill Gavrilin, professor, head of the department of art history and humanities at the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Art and Industry. After the request of the World Society and the funds of the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Art and Industry’s research, it turned out that it had more than 200 cultural heritage items from Uzbekistan. And the largest fund is the architectural ceramics of Uzbekistan, apparently from the collection of Alexei Filippov, a famous artist, ceramist, technologist, restorer of the early 20th century, who began to collect Uzbek ceramics, according to diaries, even under Nicholas II. ECI reports, citing UZ daily.