The Architectural Structure of Jining Museum

The ancient buildings preserved in Jining Bo Shi Museum include Song Dynasty Iron Tower, Ming Dynasty Ursa Hall, Bell Tower, Temple and Temple, and Han Monument Museum, all of which are national key cultural relics protection units. The Great Hall of the Iron Tower Temple was built in the first year of the Northern Qi Dynasty (560). It is a single-eave building built on the mountain, with a width of 19 m, a depth of10.5 m and a height of about 12 m. The cornice protrudes and is supported by a bucket arch. There are ten wooden pillars in it. The stone pillars are engraved with couplets respectively, and the architectural structure is in the style of Song Dynasty.

There are four large fixed exhibitions in the museum. One is the historical exhibition "Jining Qian Qiu", which reflects ancestral culture, Zou Lu culture, Confucian culture and water margin culture. The second is the "Jining Fine Cultural Relics" exhibition with the theme of displaying the fine cultural relics in this city; Thirdly, based on the historical fact that the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal runs through Jining, the exhibition "China Canal Capital-Jining" aims to promote the canal culture and revitalize Jining's economy; Fourthly, the calligraphy art exhibition of Zhu Fukan, a famous modern calligrapher.