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addImg( "1.jpg","","View of the Urusvati Institute building after the reconstruction. December 2002");
addImg( "2.jpg","","Urusvati in the winter, 2005");
addImg( "3.jpg","","Archives of the Institute");
addImg( "4.jpg","","Bottles with medicinal plants preserved from the Roerich’s times");
addImg( "5.jpg","","Each bottle contains a sticker with number and name of the medicinal plant in Tibetan and English languages");
addImg( "6.jpg","","Old files, horns and bones from the Urusvati Institute");
addImg( "7.jpg","","Cards – receipts of delivery of the 3rd volume of the Urusvati Institute Journal from different renowned world scientific Institutions and libraries ");
addImg( "8.jpg","","Stuffed animals, which must have formed part of the Zoology department of the former Institute");
addImg( "9.jpg","","Box with stuffed birds");
addImg( "10.jpg","","Skin of the Himalayan leopard");
addImg( "11.jpg","","Skin of the Himalayan bear");
addImg( "12.jpg","","Example of the Herbarium that was done by the Roerichs");
addImg( "14.jpg","","Several thousand herbarium lists with the plants collected by the Roerichs and their co-workers in the valleys of Northern India");
addImg( "15.jpg","","List from the Smithsonian Institution, from the United States National Herbarium. The list shows Plants of Yunnan, China, collected by J.F.Rock in 1922");
addImg( "16.jpg","","From the same Institution. Roerichs had exchange of collected plants with many leading botanical institutions of the world");
addImg( "17.jpg","","Some of the old instruments that belonged to the Urusvati Institute");
addImg( "18.jpg","","Corridor inside the reconstructed Urusvati Building is also used as an exhibition space");
addImg( "19.jpg","","Corridor inside the reconstructed Urusvati Building is also used as an exhibition space");
addImg( "20.jpg","","First hall on the left side from the entrance serves as an exhibition hall, and during the classes of Helena Roerich Art College - as a dance hall");
addImg( "21.jpg","","Next small room on the left side is now a guest room set, where guests of the functions can take rest and talk together in a quiet atmosphere");
addImg( "31.jpg","","The last hall on the left side contains permanent exhibition on George Roerich");
addImg( "22.jpg","","The biggest hall in the building (on the right side) has been turned into the IRMT Library");
addImg( "23.jpg","","In the Library painting classes of the Art College are conducted from Friday to Sunday");
addImg( "24.jpg","","Master classes given by artists who visit the Trust, are also conducted in the Library hall");
addImg( "25.jpg","","Smaller hall, next after the Library, is used as another exhibition hall...");
addImg( "26.jpg","","... where usually children exhibit their paintings");
addImg( "27.jpg","","The same hall is used also as a class for Folk Drama department of the Art College");
addImg( "28.jpg","","Upper floor. In the biggest room, the main classes of Indian classical music are conducted");
addImg( "29.jpg","","Upper floor. Smaller hall, department of Sitar and Tabla");
addImg( "30.jpg","","Upper floor. Sister Ursula's memorial room, where the smallest children of the Art College are playing whenever they want");
addImg( "32.jpg","","The second building of the Urusvati Institute, now converted into the Folk Art Museum");
addImg( "33.jpg","","The Folk Art Museum. Inside the exhibition hall");


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