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Friday, 27 July 2007

The museum’s collection includes many world famous, rare and precious exhibits. For example, collection of over 200 different Mongolian puzzle chess sets made of gold, silver, gemstones and wood using interlocking methods and among them the smallest and the biggest Mongolian puzzle chess sets in the world are displayed. Moreover these famous puzzle exhibits include ‘Eiffel Tower’, ‘Statue of Liberty’, ‘Egyptian Pyramid’,’ Maugli’, ‘Ancient Temple’, ‘Sea Angel’, ‘Puzzle Spaceship’ which is composed of 673 different wooden pieces interlocked and requires 5000 locking tricks, ‘Mickey Mouse’, ‘Tom and Jerry’, ‘Cat Master’ and ‘The Doll’.

 

  Ulaan-Baatar, Bayanzurkh district, Neighborhood № 13, 15-r khoroo,    in front of East center, Pink colour of building with 2  floor,Mongolia. 

Post address: Zaluuchuud Avenue,Baga Toiruu 44A,UlaanBaatar  210648,Mongolia.

Everyday 10am-6pm
(Closed on weekend and opens on reservation in advance)


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