10 Museums in Mongolia That You Shouldn't Miss

February 17, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Mongolia /mɒŋˈɡoʊliə/ ( listen) (Monggol Ulus in Mongolian; Монгол Улс in Mongolian Cyrillic) is a landlocked unitary sovereign state in East Asia. Its area is roughly equivalent with the historical territory of Outer Mongolia, and that term is sometimes used to refer to the current state. It is sandwiched between China to the south and Russia to the north. Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, although only 37 kilometres (23 mi) separates them.
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1 Jamyan Gun street, 1st khoroo in the CBD, next to Evseg cashmere store on Chinggis Avenue, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia +976 7017 1718 [email protected] http://www.altan-khaan-gallery.com
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Altan Khaan Gallery

ALTAN KHAAN GALLERY is an art gallery in the CBD of Ulaanbaatar, since 2015 promoting contemporary art from Greater Mongolia. We focus on young talented artists and we work on developing their recognition in the world art market as they deserve. We can ship artworks all over the world. Open every day 10am-9pm (11am-8pm on weekends). Welcome!

Ikh Toiruu Emon business center, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia +976 8809 8714 [email protected] http://www.artmongolian.com
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Ongi art gallery

Ongi gallery is operating for the development of national and modern arts as our mission is to make paintings of Mongolian artists known internationally and to make them accessible to collectors and curators globally.

3. National History Museum

Juulchin Street-1, Ulaanbaatar 210146 Mongolia +976 7011 0911 http://www.nationalmuseum.mn
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4.5 based on 763 reviews

National History Museum

Reviewed By MarkWaters79 - England, United Kingdom

Very much worth a look. Next to the Palace. 8000 MNT entry fee. 10,000 MNT if you want to take photos. Admittedly I just took photos anyway, discreetly. Lots to see and well laid out into different sections.

Jamyan Gun Street First floor of Choijin Suite Building, Ulaanbaatar 14240 Mongolia +976 9905 1127 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/#!/976ArtGallery
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976 Art Gallery

976 Art Gallery is the most known contemporary art gallery in Ulaanbaatar city. Since its establishment in 2012, the gallery has been attracting visitors with its high quality exhibitions, events and open discussions organized regularly. Gallery moved twice improving locations and conditions; now it is located in prestigious business area of Ulaanbaatar city - in the first floor of Choijin Suite Building at Jamyan Gun street and changed its name into Art Space 976+, because of the start of new cooperation with Alaqai and Mathias Kuper Galleries. Space includes (1) Exhibition hall and (2) Artworks Stock. All staffs speak Mongolian, English and Russian.

5. Mongolian Statehood History Museum

Chinggis Square-6 State Palace, Sukhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia 51-266435 [email protected] http://www.statehoodmuseum.mn
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Mongolian Statehood History Museum

6. Zanabazar Museum of FIne Art

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia +976 9904 9965 http://www.zanabazarfam.mn/
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Zanabazar Museum of FIne Art

Reviewed By dnaleciz - Moreno Valley, United States

The G. Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts was established in 1966 and named after the Buddhist teacher, G. Zanabazar. As you enter the building on the left, a room displays ancient art, including deer stones that date to the Bronze Age as well items that reflect the cultural history of Mongolia up to the 21st century. On the right is a small shop selling souvenirs and contemporary art. The 2nd floor of the museum displays the works of G. Zanabazar, and include the statues of Sita Tara (in her 21 manifestations), the Five Dhayani Buddhas (cast in 1683) and the Bodhi Stupa, as well as paintings of Buddha. The Museum also displays the artistic works of Mongolian masters of the 18-20th Centuries, tsam masks (Buddhist ceremonial masks worn during ceromonies), thangkas scrolls, as well as two famous paintings of B. Sharav entitled “A Day in Mongolia” and “Airag feast". These 2 fascinating paintings depict aspect of ever day nomadic life. One could spend hours studying the paintings, just to get an better understanding of Mongolian life. The Museum contains 20,000 objects and is the largest art museum in Mongolia. The building also has a historical past. It was built in 1905, making it the oldest Manchu-era commercial buildings in the city. It was first used as a Chinese Bank, barracks for Soviet troops during the 1920s and it later served as Ulaanbaatar’s first State Department Store. I found the exhibitions on the first floor to be the most interesting and reflective of the history of Mongolia. The painting of Buddha on the 2nd floor are interesting but after seeing several hundred similar style paints, one gets bored. The tsam masks, and thangkas scrolls are a great distraction from Buddha paintings. The museum is in need of reorganization. Displays are not in a logical order and the English captions need significant work. Display cards are garbled and incorrect for some exhibits. The entrance fee provides a comprehensive audio guide to the exhibits. The free audio guide included in the entrance fee is excellent, but is rather long winded and at time confusing. Suggest purchasing a guide book at the Souvenir shop. If you are interested in art, this is the perfect museum for you. If not it is a good place to spend some quite time examining Mongolian artifacts. Would recommend spending 2-3 hours viewing the exhibits. Hours of Operation 0090 -1730 April -September / 1000 -1630 October - March / Entrance fee (includes English audio guide): Adult: T 8,000 ($2.92 US) / Student: T 2,500 ($0.73 US) / Child: 1000 ($0.36), Photography fee: T 45,000 ($16.46 US).

Central Cultural Palace-B Sukhbaataar Square-3, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia +976 11 32 7177 http://www.art-gallery.mn
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Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery

8. International Intellectual Museum

Peace Avenue 10 Bayanzurkh district,13 neighborhood-2, Ulaanbaatar 210648 Mongolia (976-1) 461470 [email protected] http://www.iqmuseum.mn
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

International Intellectual Museum

9. ART Mongolia

Da khuree 38 Next to Daco autoparts, 20mn from Chinggis Khaan Square by car going E-NE, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia +976 11 46 4203 [email protected]
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ART Mongolia

ART Mongolia is the first artists'community studio and exhibition hall in Mongolia. Approx. 25 young talented artists in various art disciplines display their great artworks and your purchase will support their lives. You can meet and discuss with these creative artists. A must see in Ulaanbaatar!

10. Kharakhorum Museum

Khushuu Tsaidam Rd, Kharkhorin 62090 Mongolia +976 7032 7811 http://www.kharakhorummuseum.mn
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Kharakhorum Museum

Reviewed By 597ravis - Boston, United States

A hidden gem with a beautifully arranged if compact set of exhibits that walk you through the earliest eras of Mongolian history, from the Stone Age through the days of Chinggis Khan to the present. A good complement to the Erdenezuu monastery that is nearby. Allow a couple of hours to see everything well.

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