How many national second-level cultural relics are there in Yongchuan Museum?

Yongchuan Museum has 9 national second-level cultural relics.

They are Jurassic Baofeng dinosaur fossils, Eastern Han Dynasty relief sculpture of Fuxi and Nuwa traveling in double palaces, Ming Dynasty hollow chiseled silver dragon and phoenix crown with gems, Ming gilt copper Thousand Buddha Pagoda, Ming Dynasty Ruiyun Temple auspicious stone statue , Qing Dynasty drama character stone carving fence, Qing Huang Kaiji hat tube, Qing Huang Kaiji hat tube tomb brick, Qing Huang Kaiji hat tube epitaph.

The museum currently has more than 1,700 sets of movable cultural relics and nearly 5,000 pieces, including more than a dozen categories such as stoneware, pottery, porcelain, jade, bronze, iron, and wood. Among them, there are 9 national second-level cultural relics and 60 national third-level cultural relics.

Architectural layout of Yongchuan Museum

Yongchuan Museum is divided into four courtyards: library, archives, museum and chess court. The main building of the museum is an antique frame structure with a construction area of ??about 9,000 square meters. It is equipped with a landscape river channel about 600 meters long and three cross-river arch bridges.

The exhibition hall *** is divided into three floors, covering the fields of nature, history and humanities. The main exhibition areas include beautiful Yongchuan, vicissitudes of life, dinosaur hometown, natural treasures, ancient tracking, mellow Han style, prosperous Yongchuan, etc.

In addition to the display of basic historical relics, it also focuses on natural exhibits, mainly the Yongchuan dragon and stone pine fossils in the upper reaches, as well as the style of the hometown of Chinese calligraphy - calligraphy and painting works represented by Chen Zizhuang.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yongchuan Museum