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National Museum of Mongolian History PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 06 January 2006
The museum of Mongolian History is located in the very center of Ulaanbaatar. It was founded in 1924 and contains some of the oldest collections in the country. It houses more than 40,000 archaeological, historical, and ethnographic objects. The ten galleries shows Mongolian history and culture from the dawn of humanity to present day. The rare and esteemed displayed items include the remains from the Hunnu period (the first Mongolia state) of 3RD B.C. to 1ST A.D. There are also intriguing signs of human remnants from the early stone and bronze ages. Taking the tour gives one a clear insight on the developing stages of early Mongolia and well into modern times. Daily in summer time from 10 a. m to 6 p.m. in winter time from 10 a.m to 5 p.m P.O. Box 332, Ulaanbaatar 46, Mongolia

The National Museum of Mongolian History
Juulchin Street -1, POB 332
Ulaanbaatar 46, Mongolia

Tel :
976-11-329102
976-11 -325656

Fax : 976-11-326802

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Written by Guest, on 2006-10-10 22:45:39, IP: 69.142.221.243
this is informational about the museum give me info about the artifacts.

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