Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum

The Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum (Russian: Этнографический музей народов Забайкалья, romanized: Etnograficheskiy muzey narodov Zabaykalya, Russian Buryat: Үбэр Байгалай арадуудай угсаатанай зүйн музей, romanized: Über Baygalay araduuday ügsaatanay züyn muzey) is an outdoor museum, located in the village Upper Berezovka, eight kilometres northeast of Ulan-Ude, Buryatia, Russia. == Overview == The museum opened on July 6, 1973, and is one of the largest open air museums in Russia, covering an area of 37 hectares.

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Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum

The Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum (Russian: Этнографический музей народов Забайкалья, romanized: Etnograficheskiy muzey narodov Zabaykalya, Russian Buryat: Үбэр Байгалай арадуудай угсаатанай зүйн музей, romanized: Über Baygalay araduuday ügsaatanay züyn muzey) is an outdoor museum, located in the village Upper Berezovka, eight kilometres northeast of Ulan-Ude, Buryatia, Russia. == Overview == The museum opened on July 6, 1973, and is one of the largest open air museums in Russia, covering an area of 37 hectares.

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