Zanabazar Museum of FIne Art
Zanabazar Museum of FIne Art
4.5
08:00–17:00
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Rob Nesbit
Warszawa, Polen3 398 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Alene
For just over 4 Euros you can get to see some really interesting art, the old and the very modern side by side in this quaint little gallery.
Was very quiet the day I went in, early on a weekend morning, so it was very nice to walk around and take it all in, in my own pace and with little noise......all very peaceful and reflective.
Enjoyed the hour or so I spent here.
Was very quiet the day I went in, early on a weekend morning, so it was very nice to walk around and take it all in, in my own pace and with little noise......all very peaceful and reflective.
Enjoyed the hour or so I spent here.
Skrevet 23. september 2023
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Visanu E
Bangkok, Thailand12 bidrag
jul. 2023
The museum building is not big, but what it contains are fabulous. There are artworks of Tibetan Buddhism influence beautifully created by Mongolian artists, especially the venerable Zanabazar. This is not a place to walk through quickly.
Skrevet 28. juli 2023
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Summerasalifestyle
Malibu, CA2 939 bidrag
jul. 2023
Fantastic art. Ranging from Bronze Age to today.
Mongolian art as well as Buddhist.
I only bought an entrance ticket…Next time I’ll also buy ticket so I can take photos.
Yes yes yes
Mongolian art as well as Buddhist.
I only bought an entrance ticket…Next time I’ll also buy ticket so I can take photos.
Yes yes yes
Skrevet 23. juli 2023
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Arthur415
San Francisco, CA218 bidrag
mar. 2023
If there is one Museum to visit in UB this is it. I was so impressed with the exhibits on my first visit in 2018 I added an extra day to revisit this year, Get a pass at the ticket desk to take pictures, Ask the docents questions. Friendly staff and visit the book shop.
Skrevet 1. mai 2023
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Enkhtaivan N
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia3 bidrag
des. 2020 • Forretning
色々な写真とかものがあったけど あまり面白くないし、お説明できる方はなかったので写真を見ても良く分かりませんでした。なんか風紀はあまり良くないでした。ビルが古すぎたと思っています。私にはまた行こうと思われなかったです。
Skrevet 25. desember 2020
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dnaleciz
Moreno Valley, CA414 bidrag
nov. 2019
The G. Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts was established in 1966 and named after the Buddhist teacher, G. Zanabazar. As you enter the building on the left, a room displays ancient art, including deer stones that date to the Bronze Age as well items that reflect the cultural history of Mongolia up to the 21st century. On the right is a small shop selling souvenirs and contemporary art. The 2nd floor of the museum displays the works of G. Zanabazar, and include the statues of Sita Tara (in her 21 manifestations), the Five Dhayani Buddhas (cast in 1683) and the Bodhi Stupa, as well as paintings of Buddha. The Museum also displays the artistic works of Mongolian masters of the 18-20th Centuries, tsam masks (Buddhist ceremonial masks worn during ceromonies), thangkas scrolls, as well as two famous paintings of B. Sharav entitled “A Day in Mongolia” and “Airag feast". These 2 fascinating paintings depict aspect of ever day nomadic life. One could spend hours studying the paintings, just to get an better understanding of Mongolian life. The Museum contains 20,000 objects and is the largest art museum in Mongolia. The building also has a historical past. It was built in 1905, making it the oldest Manchu-era commercial buildings in the city. It was first used as a Chinese Bank, barracks for Soviet troops during the 1920s and it later served as Ulaanbaatar’s first State Department Store. I found the exhibitions on the first floor to be the most interesting and reflective of the history of Mongolia. The painting of Buddha on the 2nd floor are interesting but after seeing several hundred similar style paints, one gets bored. The tsam masks, and thangkas scrolls are a great distraction from Buddha paintings. The museum is in need of reorganization. Displays are not in a logical order and the English captions need significant work. Display cards are garbled and incorrect for some exhibits. The entrance fee provides a comprehensive audio guide to the exhibits. The free audio guide included in the entrance fee is excellent, but is rather long winded and at time confusing. Suggest purchasing a guide book at the Souvenir shop. If you are interested in art, this is the perfect museum for you. If not it is a good place to spend some quite time examining Mongolian artifacts. Would recommend spending 2-3 hours viewing the exhibits. Hours of Operation 0090 -1730 April -September / 1000 -1630 October - March / Entrance fee (includes English audio guide): Adult: T 8,000 ($2.92 US) / Student: T 2,500 ($0.73 US) / Child: 1000 ($0.36), Photography fee: T 45,000 ($16.46 US).
Skrevet 13. desember 2019
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chaletaria
London, United Kingdom545 bidrag
sep. 2019
An interesting, though eclectic, museum covering the whole of Mongolian history and arts/ crafts (at the end of the visit). The free audio is EXTREMELY detailed, to the point of 5-10 minutes for every exhibit- best to pick your favourites and end when you’ve heard enough as the commentary starts with the object and follows with a detailed history lesson! Entrance is cheap; pay for photos if you are interested as there are some noteworthy exhibits. The first room, prehistory/ early history has some fine works, as does the Buddhist art room ending with full size Tsim costumes and masks.
Skrevet 17. november 2019
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Larry S
San Francisco, CA21 bidrag
sep. 2019
This centrally located museum is named after a mediocre Mongolian artist but fortunately, this is a small part of the overall collection. There are some very good Mongolian Buddist masks and costumes done in the Tibetan Buddhist style. Highly recommended
Skrevet 8. oktober 2019
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DUANE L
10 bidrag
aug. 2019 • Venner
The collections of this museum is very worthy to see, especially for those Tibetan Buddhist artifacts. Also may getting a good understanding with Mongolian history and culture. The museum provides mobile translation sets which are very convenient for foreign visitors. We spent 2-3 hours there. And there are many good restaurants around, that’s a plus 😋
Skrevet 27. august 2019
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