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Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum - Wikipedia
The museum opened on July 6, 1973, and is one of the largest open air museums in Russia, covering an area of 37 hectares. The museum has collected more than 40 architectural monuments and the museums collection exceeds 11,000 exhibits. One of the first pieces in the museum's collection was Nikolsk Church … See more
The Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum is an outdoor museum, located in the village Upper Berezovka, eight kilometres northeast of See more
The Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum is one of the largest open air museums in Russia. The museum covers an area of 37 hectares and has more than 40 buildings and more than … See more
The Evenkiyskiy Complex has tents, a barn and Evenki everyday objects. See more
Tha Baikal Complex has a winter house of a wealthy Buryat Cossack SB Safronov. The winter house was built in Horety (now Nukutsky district of the Irkutsk region). It was transferred to the museum in 1975. See more
The archeological complex consists of a private pavilion and an open area. In the open area there are stone graves, stone pillars, guard stones, etc. The first burial site was discovered … See more
The Buryat Complex has gers (wood and animal skin) and a Buddhist temple (Dugan).
In the first half of the 19th century, Buryat temples had many … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum – Ulan-Ude, Russia - Atlas Obscura
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