Memorial Museum of Victims of Political Repression

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.

Memorial Museum of Victims of Political Repression
Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей
Building before demolition July 2017
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Established1996 (1996) (building erected 1928)
Dissolved2019 (2019)
LocationUlaanbaatar, Mongolia
Coordinates47°54′55″N 106°55′14″E / 47.9151727°N 106.9205157°E / 47.9151727; 106.9205157
TypeHistory museum

The museum was demolished in 2019[1] and a 22-storey office block was erected in its place.[2]

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  1. ^ a b iKon.mn, А. Намуун (2019-10-07). "Улс төрийн хилс хэрэгт хэлмэгдэгсдийн дурсгалын музей байрлаж буй байшинг сэргээн засварлаж байна". ikon.mn. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  2. ^ "П.Гэндэнгийн музейг нурааж 22 давхар байшин барих зөвшөөрөл өгсөн Б.Ууганбаяр гэж хэн бэ". www.asu.mn. Retrieved 2024-01-21.