Genghis Khan: Bringing the Legend to Life - CLOSED
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Union Station 30 West Pershing Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64108
In coordination with the latest guidance – including Jackson County's limit to gatherings of 250 people or more – and with the greatest sense of community and care for our guests, associates and partners, Science City, Planetarium, Model Rail Gallery and the Genghis Khan Exhibition at Union Station will be closed today, March 14th, thru March 31st. This DOES NOT include our other tenant attractions, restaurants, retail or offices at this time. Union Station's building and other tenants – Post Office, Amtrak, etc – remain open. Please check with those entities and organizations directly for their latest plans and announcements.
Union Station will continue our robust and enhanced cleaning and sanitation protocols throughout our spaces, as we know there are multiple reasons for guests and tenants to still visit our historic campus.
As always, we will communicate regular updates via our websites, email and social channels as well as via local media. We look forward to welcoming back our significant and enthusiastic audiences – at the appropriate time – to our award-winning attractions.
Discover how legends are made in this world-class exhibition that explores the culture, conquests, and heritage of the world’s greatest conqueror . . . the man Time Magazine and The Washington Post named "The Most Important Person of the Last Millennium."
Journey back 800 years, to experience the treasures and stories of Genghis Khan's 13th-century Mongol Empire. Presented in Kansas City for the first time, this world tour exhibition invites your entire family into an adventure across the vast grasslands of Central Asia, among the relics of Genghis Khan's reign.
Experience life in 13th-century Mongolia. Entering the tents, battlegrounds, and marketplaces of a vanished world. Explore Genghis Khan's life and those of his sons and grandsons during the formation, peak, and decline of the Mongol Empire.
View rare treasures from 13th-century Mongolia; more than 200 spectacular objects dramatically displayed to illustrate this legendary story. Gold jewelry and ornaments. Silk robes, musical instruments, pottery, sophisticated weaponry, and numerous other fascinating relics and elaborate artifacts.
Even encounter daily, authentic Mongolian live music, artisitic and dance performers. A rare cultural opportunity specific to this remarkable exhibition.
Plan and purchase tickets now to this exotic and uniquely interactive exhibition that tells the story of Genghis Khan - his life, his land, his people, his culture, and his enduring legacy.
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