Memorial Museum of Victims of Political Repression
Defunct museum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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The Memorial Museum of Victims of Political Repression (Mongolian: Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей) was a museum in Ulaanbaatar dedicated to the victims of political repressions in Mongolia from 1922 to 1962. The museum was housed in the former residence of Mongolian prime minister Peljidiin Genden, a wooden structure built in 1928 by a German engineer named Goring.[1] The museum was opened on 10 September 1996 by the initiative of Gendengiin Tserendulam, daughter of the former prime minister.
Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей | |
Building before demolition July 2017 | |
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| Established | 1996 (building erected 1928) |
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| Dissolved | 2019 |
| Location | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
| Coordinates | 47.9151727°N 106.9205157°E |
| Type | History museum |
The museum was demolished in 2019[1] and a 22-storey office block was erected in its place.[2]
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See also
- Museum of Victims of Political Repression in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Museum of Political Repression Victims, Azerbaijan
