National Museum of Mongolian History was established in 1924. Exhibitions cover prehistory, pre-Mongol Empire history, Mongol Empire, Mongolia during Qing rule, ethnography and traditional life, and twentieth-century history. The ethnographic collection has significant displays of the traditional dress of various Mongolian ethnic groups and of snuff bottles.
Gandan Khiid Buddhist Monastery is second largest religious monastery in Mongolia. The monastery was constructed by order of the 5th Bogd Khan in 1838 and it is center of astronomy, philosophy and medicine of Mongolian Buddhism. The 13th Dalai Lama stayed in the residence in 1904. Largest standing 26.5-meter-high statue of Avalokitesvara Buddha includes in the monastery complex.
Sukhbaatar Square main square of Ulaanbaatar, famed by Sukhbaatar after he made people’s revolutionary in Mongolia and that related with 20th century of Mongolian history. In 2006, square has changed name for Genghis square.
Bogd Khan Palace Museum built between 1893 and 1903, housed residence of last Buddhist leader Bogd Khan in early 20th century. The complex includes six temples. Each room contains Buddhist artworks, including sculpture, thangka, appliqué etc.
Zaisan Hill Memorial Statue is best place to see panoramic view of capital. It also built by people of Mongolia to successful victory of Soviet troops for WW2.