7115 x 4748 px | 60,2 x 40,2 cm | 23,7 x 15,8 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
18. August 2018
Ort:
Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia
Weitere Informationen:
Wikipedia: he Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum is an outdoor museum, located in the village Upper Berezovka, eight kilometres northeast of Ulan-Ude, Buryatia. The museum opened on July 6, 1973 and is one of the largest open air museums in Russia, covering an area of 37 hectares. The museum has collected more than 40 architectural monuments and the museums collection exceeds 11, 000 exhibits. One of the first pieces in the museum's collection was Nikolsk Church from the town of Nikolsk. The territory of the museum is divided into seven complexes; the Archaeological Complex, which consists of a private pavilion and open area, the Evenkijskij complex, the Buryat Complex which consists of the gers (such as wood and felt), and Buddhist construction etc., the Cis-Baikal Complex, which contains a Buryat Cossack house, transferred to the museum in 1975, the Zabaikalsky complex which contains a barn and an old complex with peasant tools and barn.