MUSEUMS OF ULAN-UDE
Architectural – Ethnographic Museum of Transbaikal Peoples
Different ethnic groups inhabited Buryatia had their own types of houses. Evenks lived in chooms made of reindeers skins or bark, Buriats – in multiangular dwellings or felt yurts, Russians – in wooden houses. This open-air museum located in
a picturesque place, Verkhniya Berezovka district, not far from Ulan-Ude,
shows in separate complexes unique architecture and culture of the peoples living on the territory of
Buryatia. You’ll see the past and present of the Semeyskiye (Old believers), Cossack, Buryat
and Evenki peoples either. Complexes of Buryats, Evenks, Russians and Cossacks, Old Believers, historical part of the city and a small zoo
are displayed here. Ethnographical museum of Transbaikalien was opened in 1973
and got its popularity among people.
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Entrance to the museum |
Gers of Eastern Buryats |
Christian Church |
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House of Merchant of Buriatia |
Mongolian Ger |
House of Transbaikal Peasant |
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Yard of Transbaikal
Peasant's House |
Yard of Transbaikal Peasant's House |
Ger of Baikal Buriats |
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Ger of Baikal Buriats |
Evenki Ger |
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