The Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, once the residence of Mongolia’s spiritual leader and last king, stands in Ulaanbaatar as a unique blend of European and Chinese architectural styles. The complex features a European-style winter palace alongside Chinese-style pagodas, creating a visually striking ensemble. Inside, visitors can explore a rich collection of Buddhist artworks, an array of taxidermied animals, and an assortment of unusual royal gifts. An exhibition hall also offers insights into Mongolian culture, providing a comprehensive look at the country’s heritage and the life of its former ruler.
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum (Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan)
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