Shanghai Museum
Brief:
Shanghai Museum is a must-see for foreign visitors to Shanghai.
Shanghai Museum is especially famous for its treasures of bronzes,ceramics,Chinese calligraphy and traditional paintings.
Location:
The Shanghai Museum is situated in the heart of People’s Square. Opposite to the City Hall and is surrounded by the moon and sun Corridor.
History:
It was built in the 1930s,formerly occupied by Zhong Hui Bank owned by a Shanghai celebrity Yuesheng Du. In 1952,it was converted into a museum. The new museum building was erected in September 1994 and most of the facilities were installed in 1995. It was entirely opened on October 12 in 1996. The five big gilt characters on the lintel were written by Yi Chen,the first mayor of Shanghai after the founding of new China.
With a collection of over 120,000 pieces of cultural relics in 12 categories,including bronze,ceramics (pottery and porcelain ware),calligraphy,paintings,jade and ivory ware,numismatics,furniture,seal carvings,sculptures,arts and crafts and costumes of Chinese minorities,Shanghai Museum is especially famous for its collection of bronzes,ceramics,paintings and calligraphy. And there is also a special gallery of donated relics and three temporary exhibition halls.
With a collection of over 120,000 pieces of cultural relics in 12 categories,including bronze,ceramics (pottery and porcelain ware),calligraphy,paintings,jade and ivory ware,numismatics,furniture,seal carvings,sculptures,arts and crafts and costumes of Chinese minorities,Shanghai Museum is especially famous for its collection of bronzes,ceramics,paintings and calligraphy. And there is also a special gallery of donated relics and three temporary exhibition halls.
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