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==Architecture== ==Architecture==
The museum consists of four exhibition halls, which are natural history, ethnic history, province history and peace history.<ref name="Red Hero"/> The museum is located on the upper floor of a marketplace building.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mongolia.com/darkhan/darkhan-museums/|title=Darkhan-Uul Museum|website=Mongolia|access-date=13 December 2024}}</ref> It consists of four exhibition halls, which are natural history, ethnic history, province history and peace history.<ref name="Red Hero"/>


==See also== ==See also==

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Museum in Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul, Mongolia

Museum of Darkhan-Uul Province
Дархан-Уул Аймгийн Музей
Established22 April 1972
LocationDarkhan, Darkhan-Uul, Mongolia
Coordinates49°27′38.5″N 105°58′03.6″E / 49.460694°N 105.967667°E / 49.460694; 105.967667
Typemuseum

The Museum of Darkhan-Uul Province (Mongolian: Дархан-Уул Аймгийн Музей) or Traditional Museum of Folk Art is a museum in Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia.

History

The museum was opened on 22 April 1972.

Architecture

The museum is located on the upper floor of a marketplace building. It consists of four exhibition halls, which are natural history, ethnic history, province history and peace history.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Museum of Darkhan-Uul, Interview with Urantsetseg Bayarkhuu". Red Hero. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  2. "Darkhan-Uul Museum". Mongolia. Retrieved 13 December 2024.

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