Introduction of Qingdao Museum Building Project?

Qingdao Museum is a national first-class museum and a national key protection unit of ancient books. Its collection of cultural relics includes calligraphy, painting, ceramics, bronzes, jade articles, coins, seals, Oracle bones, bamboo horns and other more than 30 categories100000 pieces, among which calligraphy, ceramics, jade articles and coins are the collection features.

The following is a detailed introduction of Qingdao Museum by Zhong Da Consulting Company.

Qingdao Museum

Qingdao Museum was once the seat of Qingdao Red Cross Society. The buildings where it is located are mixed with different architectural styles, thus forming a unique comprehensive building complex. There are three yards in the yellow tile red wall.

The first courtyard is a Romanesque building. The tower is elegant in shape, with circular colonnade and exquisite cloister, semi-circular dome and angel sculpture, creating a unique solemnity and sacredness.

The second courtyard is in the form of national architecture. The front is the mountain gate and the inside is the main hall. The three gates of the mountain stand side by side, and the middle gate is magnificent. The book on the door has a couplet of "communicating with the five religions, crossing the river with kindness and going ashore together". The entrance hall has become a painting and calligraphy showroom. Many precious cultural relics are displayed in the open air in the yard, with two stone tablets on each side. One is the head of a semi-circular statue, with four vigorous clams carved on the top, which is very vivid. The other is a rectangular and semicircular stone tablet "The Story of Longquan Temple". Due to the age, the inscription is illegible. Behind the mountain gate is the Nine Cans Hall on the pedestal. The hall is tall and magnificent, with double eaves and arches and covered with yellow glazed tiles. It is the largest reinforced concrete building in Qingdao that imitates Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple in Qufu. The halls on both sides have red walls and green tiles, which together with the main hall become exhibition halls. The courtyard is lush with pines and cypresses, and there is an octagonal peony pavilion in the middle. In the exhibition hall, Antarctic stones presented by all officers and men of the China People's Liberation Army who went to the South Pole are placed. This stone was taken from Nelson Island, Antarctica on February 20th, 1985 and carved on the equator of the Pacific Ocean.

The third quadrangle building, a towering tower, has obvious Arab architectural style. After liberation, this building became the Qingdao Museum. At present, there are more than 50 thousand pieces of cultural relics in the collection, most of which are paintings and calligraphy in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Ancient ceramics, jade articles, seals, coins of past dynasties and rare books are also rich. Since its establishment, the museum has held hundreds of exhibitions of various sizes and received 2,654.38+million visitors.

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