Imagine a grand nine-story building that has become a true symbol of the rebirth of national pride. The Chinggis Khaan National Museum is the largest cultural institution of its kind in Asia, located in the very heart of Ulaanbaatar. Across its 11,000 square meters, the chronicle of a great power unfolds, spanning centuries of history and glorious victories.

The building itself is a work of art. Its facade is adorned with the majestic seals (tamgas) of the five great khans of the Mongol Empire, while the roof is crowned with a falcon statue, referencing the legend of the origin of Temujin's name. For Mongolia, this site has become a vital scientific and educational center where nomadic traditions meet modern museum technology.
Inside, world-class treasures are housed: over 10,000 unique exhibits, including authentic 13th-century archaeological finds and high-precision replicas of historical relics from museums in 14 countries. You can even see the famous "Chinggis Stone," a copy of which was specially delivered for this grand collection.