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The National Museum of Mongolia is the nation's largest museum and holds a collection of over 57,000 objects relating to Central Asian history and the history of Mongolia from prehistory to the end of the 20th century, with a portion of the collected artifacts on display in ten exhibition halls.
The museum was opened in October 2022. [2] On 29 December 2023, the museum opened its research library. [3] On 30 January 2024, the museum was featured as one of the 20 cultural hotspots to visit in 2024 by Best of the World of National Geographic. [4] On 13 December 2024, a laboratory to preserve and restore artifacts was inaugurated. [5]
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 Museum; National Museum of Mongolia; Green Palace; The Fine Arts ...
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The museum contains artifacts from excavations in the ruins of Kharkhorum. [3] The museum contains artifacts from the Hunnu period, Liao dynasty, the Uyghur Khaganate, the Mongol Empire and Rouran Khaganate. In 2020, it was recorded that the museum contained 3128 artifacts, some of these dating from the Upper Paleolithic period to the 14th century.
The Natural History Museum (Mongolian: Байгалийн түүхийн музей, romanized: Baigaliin tüükhiin muzyei) is a repository and research institution located in Chingeltei, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The museum was previously known as the Mongolian National Museum or State Central Museum. The museum includes Departments of Geology ...
Numerous artifacts have been found with her including Mongolian clothes, an embroidered bag, and clay vase, among others. EXPLORE MORE: The most dangerous places in the US
The museum was first established as an exhibition dedicated to the history of Ulaanbaatar which opened on 9 July 1956. In 1960, a resolution of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Republic made the exhibition permanent and relocated it to the current building, establishing it as the Museum of the History and Reconstruction of Ulaanbaatar (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар ...