In which hall are the three national treasures of Nanjing Museum?

1, the three national treasures of Nanjing Museum: the archway of Dahongzhi glass tower, the brick paintings of the seven sages of bamboo forest and Rongqi period, and the grand general geographical map. Dahongzhi glass arch and Dahongzhi glass pagoda built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty are the landmark buildings of Dahongzhi, the royal temple of Ming Dynasty.

2. The treasure of Nanbo Town Hall is in Hall 9. Exhibition Hall 9 of Nanjing Museum, also known as the treasure exhibition hall of the town hall. In this huge exhibition hall, only one cultural relic was exhibited; What can appear here is the only treasure in the world.

3. The treasures of Nanjing Museum are in the History Museum and the Art Museum. Part of Nanbo's collection came from the preparatory office of the Central Museum, and the other part came from the archaeological excavation, collection, purchase, donation, reception and exchange of People's Republic of China (PRC) by the people of China.

4. Nanjing Museum is located at No.321Zhongshan East Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing. It is one of the three major museums in China, referred to as Nanyuan or Nanbo for short. Its predecessor was the National Central Museum initiated by Cai Yuanpei in the 22nd year of the Republic of China (1933), which was the earliest museum established in China and the first large-scale comprehensive museum invested by the state in China.

Nanjing Museum is one of the three major museums in China. Its predecessor was the National Central Museum initiated by Cai Yuanpei in 1933. It is the earliest museum established in China and the first large-scale comprehensive museum invested by the state in China. It is a large comprehensive national museum and a comprehensive national museum of history and art.

6. Shanghai Museum-Shangyu Post Shanghai Museum is one of the few large museums in southern China, founded in 1952. There are more than one million pieces of various cultural relics in the collection, including more than 0/40,000 pieces of precious cultural relics, including a large number of national treasures.