Landscaping of ‘The Palace of Setsen Khan Museum’ Under the ‘Uv Erdene’ Programme
BackThe “Uv Erdene” cultural heritage program, spearheaded by MCS Group, is dedicated to preserving historical and cultural monuments that represent Mongolia’s national heritage and values. As part of this initiative, the outer areas of the Palace of Setsen Khan Museum underwent landscaping renovations.
In collaboration with the Mongolian Arts Council, renovations began on May 1st for the 8225m2 outer area of Setsen Khan Museum, located in Chinggis City of Khentii Aimak. The project included renovating 5200m2 of pavement and establishing green spaces covering 3000m2.
Renovations also encompassed the installation of lighting fixtures and ensuring the preservation and protection of cultural heritage areas.
Upon project completion, MCS Group allocated 2.5 billion MNT for 15 projects over the past 5 years under the Uv Erdene program.
Setsen Khan Palace, built in 1828, served as the summer residence of the Khans of Khalkha Setsen Khan Aimak. It stands as a rare cultural site rich in history, culture, and architecture in Mongolia.
The Palace, initially boasting over 30 monasteries and buildings, now consists of only five structures, including the shrine and kitchen buildings of the original complex. Designated as a protected site in 2008, it holds significant historical and cultural importance for Mongolia.2008.