In the heart of downtown Ulaanbaatar, the National Museum of Mongolia offers a comprehensive journey through the country’s rich history, from the Stone Age to the 1990 democratic revolution. Housed in a modern building, the museum showcases a diverse collection, including ancient treasures, elaborate traditional costumes, and armor from the Genghis Khan era. Visitors can also admire Buddhist artworks, which provide a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural heritage of Mongolia. While the museum does not cover dinosaurs, it provides a detailed and engaging exploration of the nation’s past.
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