Shanghai Museum is a large-scale museum of ancient art in China, with 12 special exhibition rooms. There are many collections in the museum, including historical relics of various dynasties and generations, which are very distinctive. Recently, the China Painting Hall and China Calligraphy Hall of Shanghai Museum were temporarily closed due to the replacement of exhibits in the exhibition halls. Please refer to the following for details. Temporary Closure of Painting Gallery and Calligraphy Gallery of Shanghai Museum
China Painting Gallery and China Calligraphy Gallery of Shanghai Museum will be temporarily closed from January 19th (Tuesday) to January 29th (Friday), 221 due to the replacement of exhibits in exhibition halls.
during the epidemic prevention and control period, in order to protect the safety of cultural relics, the ancient sculpture museum, the Ming and Qing furniture museum and the minority arts and crafts museum are still temporarily closed due to the display of a large number of naked cultural relics, and the opening time is yet to be determined. Introduction to Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum is a large-scale museum of ancient art in China, with 12 special exhibition rooms and more than 12, fine collections. The museum is a collection of historical relics from different dynasties, especially ancient bronze ceramics, calligraphy and painting. Among them, Dakeding in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhongjiangpan in the Spring and Autumn Period, Gaoyitu in the Tang Dynasty and Duck Head Pill Post by Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty are all national treasures. In addition, special exhibitions will often be held in the museum, featuring various domestic and foreign cultural relics, works of art, paintings and calligraphy.
Address: No.21 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Opening hours: 9: -17: (admission will be stopped after 16: ) (closed every Monday, except for national holidays)
Number control: 6, people/day during the epidemic prevention and control period, until the quota is full, the traffic guide will be issued from the south gate to the north gate
2. You can also take Metro Line 8 to the "Great World" station, get up from Exit 4, and then cross the footbridge to the north to reach the south gate of the museum.
Bus:
There are many bus stops around People's Square, mainly concentrated in Renmin Road, Tibet Middle Road, east of the museum, and Vu Thang Road, Yan 'an East Road, south of the museum. Take bus No.18, 46, 48, 71, 18, 112, 123, 127, 145, 547, 925, 934 and 952.