Ulan-Ude: What to see

The museum of history

Open from 10.00 a.m. to 06.00 p.m. Closed on Monday.


The museum was opened in 1923 as "anti-religious" museum. In the 90's the museum was named "Museum of history". At present it holds an interesting collection of Ortodox icons, an unique Buddhist collection that includes wooden and bronze sculpture of Buddhas , a beautiful copy of Tibetan atlases. Some sculptures were made by famous Mongolian sculptor of the 17th century Dzanabadzar.


Open-air Ethnographic Museum

Open from 10.00 a.m. to 06.00 p.m. Closed on Monday.

The museum is situated in 15 minutes bus ride or 1 km walking from Ulan-Ude.

The museum holds the picturesque exposition of the Evenki camp (indigenous population of Siberia), the Shaman yurt, the famous Buryat yurt, the Russian village (poor and rich peasant houses).


Ivolginsky Datsan

The Datsan or Buddhist school is located in the hills a few kilometers from Ulan-Ude. It includes a brightly decorative temple with big sculpture of Bouddha, a library a Scool for monks and the monastery hotel for visitors. The temple is opened for visitors every morning from 9 a.m.

How to get: there is bus that goes from the bus station in Ulan-Ude to the entrance of the monastery. It will take you about 40 minutes to get the monastery.

Ulan-Ude city. The Opera and Ballet Theatre
Church in Ulan-Ude.
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