Biology:Mongolian Natural History Museum

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Short description: Museum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
The Natural History Museum of Mongolia
Байгалийн Түүхийн Музейн зураг.jpg
Museum in 2023
Established1924 (as the National Museum)
Dissolved2019
LocationUlaanbaatar
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] 47°55′25″N 106°54′21″E / 47.9235039°N 106.9058838°E / 47.9235039; 106.9058838
TypeNatural History
Visitorsca. 80,000 annually
Website[url=https://nhm.gov.mn] (in Mongolian)

The Natural History Museum of Mongolia (Mongolian: Байгалийн түүхийн музей) is a repository and research institution located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The museum was previously known as the Mongolian National Museum or State Central Museum.

The museum includes Departments of Geology, Geography, Flora and Fauna, Paleontology, and Anthropology encompassing the natural history of Mongolia. The museum's holdings include more than 15000 specimens, 45% of which were on permanent public display.

The museum is particularly well known for its dinosaur and other paleontological exhibits, among which the most notable are a nearly complete skeleton of a late Cretaceous Tarbosaurus tyrannosaurid and broadly contemporaneous nests of Protoceratops eggs.

The old museum building was demolished in 2019 and the museum moved to the site of the Central Museum of Dinosaurs of Mongolia, with which it had been merged.

History

Mounted Tarbosaurus exhibit

The Museum was established in 1924 as the National Museum (Mongolian: Үндэсний музей). In 1940-1941 the museum became known as the Rural Research Museum' (Mongolian: Орон нутаг судлах музей) and in 1956 as the State Central Museum (Mongolian: Улсын төв музей). The museum received its current designation after the 1991 democratic revolution.

The previous building was erected in 1953, and was deemed to be highly susceptible to natural disasters such as earthquakes in a study made in 2013. It was scheduled to be replaced by a new building, with budgeting planned to start in 2014. The demolition process started despite public anger early in December 2019.[1] The structure was demolished in the night around 2a.m. on 7 December 2019. The site was then used to build the Chinggis Khaan National Museum.

Name

The museum was previously known as the Mongolian National Museum or State Central Museum. This change in name often led to confusion with Ulaanbaatar's other preeminent museum, the National Museum of Mongolia. Although the two museums are located quite close to one another, they contain very different exhibits. The National Museum of Mongolia focuses on the archaeology and history of Mongolia, while the Mongolian Natural History Museum is concerned primarily with the flora, fauna, geology and natural history of the country.

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