Tangshan Museum is a comprehensive museum integrating history, art and nature, and it is one of the cultural landmarks of Tangshan. In recent years, in order to better meet the cultural needs of citizens, Tangshan Museum has implemented a free opening policy, and all exhibitions are open to the public free of charge.
This not only reduces the cost of public visits, but also gives more people the opportunity to walk into the museum and learn about the history and culture of Tangshan. At the same time, free opening will also help to enhance the visibility and influence of Tangshan Museum and attract more tourists to visit.
During the free opening period, the exhibition of Tangshan Museum was warmly welcomed by the general public. Whether it is historical and cultural exhibitions, art exhibitions or natural science exhibitions, it attracts a large number of visitors. This not only enriches the cultural life of citizens, but also promotes the cultural exchange and development of Tangshan.
Brief introduction to the architectural layout of Tangshan Museum
1. The main design concept of the reconstruction and expansion scheme of Tangshan Museum is "to make urban history a part of the museum's display and collection". The original three "Pin"-shaped old buildings in the south, west and north of the museum are all preserved, and a new modern fashion museum is built in the northwest corner and southwest corner of the "Pin"-shaped exhibition hall, forming five exhibition halls alternating old and new. After the reconstruction and expansion of Tangshan Museum, there are five single museums, A, B, C, D and E, with a building area of more than 24,000 square meters and an exhibition hall area of about12,000 square meters, covering an area of 73 mu.
2. The layout of Tangshan Museum is as follows: Hall A displays "Three Branches of Flowers in Jidong" with Tangshan Shadow Play, Pingju and Laoting Drum as the main contents; The history of Tangshan in Hall B shows tens of thousands of years of development from the beginning of human beings to the prosperity of cities due to coal. The art collection in Hall C displays donated works such as calligraphy, painting and sculpture received by Tangshan Museum; Hall D has an academic lecture hall, a professional library and a restaurant open to the public. Hall E is a temporary venue, specially set up a youth practice hall.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tangshan Museum