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The museum is located in the Central Cultural Palace Building, on Amar Street, just off Sükhbaatar Square in Sükhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar. On display are paintings of leading actors, playbills, photographs, models, costumes etc. from the state central theatre.
Hunting and Game Museum [9] International Intellectual Museum; Marshall Zhukov House Museum [10] Mongol Costumes Museum [11] Mongolian Theatre Museum; Museum of Traditional Medicine [12] Mongolian Natural History Museum; Mongolian Military Museum [13] Mongolia Museum of Art; Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery [14] Mongolian Railway History ...
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At the front of the museum building stands a tortoise statue. The museum has a total exhibition floor area of 500 m 2. The museum is divided into two main section and four exhibition halls. The two main sections are the nature section and historical section. The four exhibition halls are geography, game, history and contemporary history halls. [1]
Nyamgavaa Ichinkhorloo (born September 18, 1950) is a Mongolian theater artist, writer, film director, and film producer. He is president of Mongolian National Academy of Art and was named an Honored Artist of Mongolia for his contributions to film and theater in 2013 by the Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj (Mongolian: Цахиагийн Элбэгдорж).
The theater was originally listed for $8.5 million. Blickenstaff spent $5 million renovating the 100-year-old building he purchased in 2019, transforming it into an 800-seat theater equipped with ...
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The building where the museum is located was built by a Russian merchant in 1905. During this time it was used as a bank. [1] In 1965, the chairman of the Mongolian Craftsmen's Union Committee proposed the idea of creating an art museum to help preserve Mongolia's heritage. [2] On July 23, 1966, the museum opened to the public for the first ...