Shanghai museums. Shanghai museums - from the ancient world to the future and the history of the Jewish community Shanghai Public Safety Museum

Shanghai museums.  Shanghai museums - from the ancient world to the future and the history of the Jewish community Shanghai Public Safety Museum
Shanghai museums. Shanghai museums - from the ancient world to the future and the history of the Jewish community Shanghai Public Safety Museum

201 Renmin Avenue
Want to take a deep dive into Chinese art? Then you should visit one of the best museums in the country. More than 120 thousand works of art are kept under its roof: from ancient Chinese bronze items, ancient ceramics and furniture to painting and calligraphy. The building itself should tell about the Chinese concept of the universe - a square house under a round roof symbolizes the earth under the sky. The museum is located in the very center, on the People's Square (RenMin GuanChang). It is open all year round from 09:00 to 17:00, there is no need to pay for a ticket, but only 5,000 people are allowed in a day.


Museum
Shanghai stories

OrientalPearlTVTower
According to many tourists, this is the most interesting museum in the city. It is located at the base of the Shanghai TV Tower. Realistic wax figures "act out" dozens of scenes from the life of Shanghai. You will learn that once this region was famous for the production of cotton and was the opium capital of the world, look how the townspeople lived, how they traded in silk, tea, fish and drugs, how they suffered from the raids of Japanese pirates. All periods of history are accompanied by interesting video presentations. The entrance costs 35 yuan (a little over 4 euros), the museum is open from 08:00 to 21:30.


Art Museum
Rockbund

20 Huqiu Road, Huangpu District
Lovers of the most progressive and unusual art are welcome at the Rockbund Museum. It opened in 2010 as part of the renovation of the famous Bund. The focus is on our contemporaries - the best Chinese artists and sculptors; the main theme of the exhibition is the rapidly changing world. The museum is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Thursday through Saturday and from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays. The entrance ticket will cost 15 yuan (less than 2 euros).


Collection of propaganda posters

868 Huashan Rd Room B-OC
In socialist times, in the Celestial Empire, any art was denied except glorifying the communist system, so propaganda posters were extremely popular. Now that all the horrors of the "Cultural Revolution" are over, posters released in the 1950s and 60s have become rarities and are kept in the new Propaganda Poster Art Center. Visiting it, you will visit a strange ideal world of cheerful peasants, plump children and selfless soldiers, and, of course, you will see a lot of images of the "Great Helmsman". The meeting is open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and a ticket costs 20 RMB (approximately 2.4 euros).


Shanghai Postal Museum

250 North Suzhou Road, Houkou District
Have you ever been to postal museums? Shanghai is the first such museum to appear in China, and one of the best. It occupies a huge area for such a collection - 8000 square meters and is located in the old building of the main post office of the city. It contains many interesting exhibits related to the history of the postal service, including carts, cars and wagons in which mail was transported in past centuries, and models of modern sorting machines. When planning your visit, please note that the museum is open only on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 09:00 to 17:00, admission is free.


Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

2000 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area
If you like scientific and educational expositions, then we recommend that you definitely go to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. It is housed in a giant futuristic building built at the beginning of this century near Centenary Park in Pudong District. Walking through a dozen thematic rooms, you will learn about the development of science in the Middle Kingdom, see the most important inventions of ancient China and see what pundits are doing today, and at the same time get a lot of different information about the study of the Earth, robotics and the human body. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 17:15 (the ticket office is open until 16:30); a regular adult ticket is unusually expensive - 60 yuan (a little over 7 euros).


Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine

1200 Cailun Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New Area (in the building of Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine University)
If our traditional methods of treatment are usually called "alternative medicine" and doctors usually treat them with apprehension, in China, on the contrary, the precepts of their ancestors are honored, their heritage is called "traditional", they are actively studying and even opened a special university. There has been a huge museum under him for many years: a detailed exposition (consisting of more than 14 thousand artifacts!) Will tell about the five thousand-year history of Chinese medicine, about such healing methods as acupuncture, acupuncture, herbal treatment. So, anyone can touch the secrets of the ancient medical teachings for only 15 yuan (less than 2 euros) from Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 16:00 pm.


Shanghai Automobile Museum

7565 Boyuan Road
The giant automobile museum will delight everyone who is partial to this topic. It consists of five huge pavilions dedicated to the history of the automotive industry, technologies, vintage cars of different brands from several countries. You can follow the entire path of creating an "iron friend" literally from scratch. This museum can be accessed from 09:30 to 16:00 (last visitor enters at 15:30) on Saturdays and Sundays, from Tuesday to Friday only groups are allowed by appointment. The ticket is not cheap - 60 yuan (more than 7 euros).


Museum of Oriental Instruments

20 18 Nong, Gao "an Lu, Xuhui District
A fairly large-scale and entertaining museum is open at the Shanghai Conservatory. In his collection there are about a thousand instruments, both ancient Chinese and modern, the names of which are almost unknown outside the Celestial Empire. Among the rarest examples are brass drums, zithers, lutes decorated with mother-of-pearl and precious stones inlays, and the oldest flute, which is 8000 years old! The museum is open daily from 08:30 to 17:00 with a break from 11:00 to 13:30, entrance costs 10 yuan (i.e. 1.2 euros).


Shanghai Urban Planning Exposition

100 Renmin Ave on Middle Xizang Rd
This exhibition will be of interest to those who want to look not only into the past, but also into the future of Shanghai. After entering the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall and paying 30 RMB (3.6 euros) to enter, you first look at the photos and maps of the former city, and then find yourself in a lobby with models of fantastic buildings that will appear before 2020. Modern Shanghai is striving to catch up and overtake Hong Kong and win the glory of the main business center of the planet. And someone will be attracted by antiquity, because it is very interesting to trace how the city landscape has changed over the last century. The exhibition is open from 09:00 to 17:00 from Tuesday to Thursday (you must be in time to enter before 16:00) and from 09:00 to 18:00 from Friday to Sunday (the last visitor will be launched at 17:00 pm).

If ten years ago the main meeting place for contemporary Chinese art was the art zone in Beijing, now Shanghai boasts not one, but several significant art venues, both private and public. Where to see contemporary art in Shanghai? The store has prepared a list of the 9 most important art spaces in the city.

Power station of art

Power Station of Art. Photo: Zhang Siye

Working hours: 11-19 (except Monday)
Address: 200 Huayuangang Road
Nearest metro station: Xizang South Road (lines 4 and 8)

Opened within the walls of a former power plant, the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art (上海 当代 艺术 博物馆) became the first state museum dedicated to contemporary art in the PRC. Since 2012, it has also been the main venue for the Shanghai Biennale. In addition to large-scale exhibitions, it hosts other events related to art and design, including lectures and discussions.

Current exhibitions can be viewed.

Minsheng Art Museum


Minsheng Art Museum. Photo: My Art Guides


Addresses (Pudong): 1929 Shibo Dadao

Address (Puxi): 570 Huaihai West Road (Red Town)
Nearest metro station: Hongqiao Road (lines 3, 4 and 10)
Cost: free (except for special projects)

The Minsheng Art Museum (民生 现代 美术馆) was founded by the bank of the same name with a voiced mission - to promote contemporary art and culture. In addition to developing its own collection, the museum is a platform for collaboration between local and international artists and curators. The museum has two art spaces: one is located in the Red Town art district in Puxi, and the other is located in the premises of the former French Pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Pudong.

Rockbund Art Museum


Rockbund Art Museum. Photo: Jing Daily

Working hours: 10-18 (except Monday)
Address: 20 Huqiu Road
Nearest subway station: Nanjing East Road (lines 2 and 10)
Price: 30 RMB

One of the most influential international institutions for contemporary art in Shanghai. More than once it has become a platform for significant projects of both young and established artists and curators. For example, the exhibition "Peasont Da Vincis" (2010) was held here.

The museum is housed in the building of the Royal Asiatic Society, an Oriental Organization of Great Britain and Ireland, founded in 1823. It was the first modern museum in Shanghai.

The museum has no permanent collection. The schedule of exhibitions can be viewed on the website.

Long Museum


Long Museum. Photo: Su Shengliang

Working hours: 10-17: 30 (except Monday)
Addresses (Pudong): 210, Lane 2255 Luoshan Road
Nearest metro station: Huamu Road (Line 7)

Working hours: 10-18 (except Monday)
Address (Puxi): 3398 Longteng Avenue (West Bund)
Nearest metro station: Longhua Middle Road (Line 7)

Cost: depends on the exposure

The Long Museum (龙 美术馆) was founded by a couple of Chinese collectors - Liu Yiqian and his wife Wang Wei. In addition to a significant permanent exhibition (the museum's collection of works includes works by artists from different periods of the 20th century), special exhibitions are held here. The museum also offers research and educational programs.

Like Minsheng, Long Museum operates in two spaces: one located in Pudong in a building of over 10,000 square meters. m, designed by the Chinese architect Zhong Sun, another - in Puxi, in a building designed by the architect Liu Yichun.

The schedule of exhibitions can be specified.

Museum of Contemporary Art


Photo: MoCA

Working hours: 10-18
Address: 231 Nanjing West Road
Nearest metro station: People's Square (lines 1, 2 and 8)
Price: 50 RMB

The oldest contemporary art museum in Shanghai opened in 2005. MoCA was founded by the Samuel Kung Foundation, a Hong Kong-based jeweler and designer. Like RAM, MoCA actively collaborates with international art institutions such as the Solomon Guggenheim Museum.

See the current expositions on the museum's website.

Yuz Museum


Yuz Museum. Photo: CardinaleWay Volkswagen


Address: 35 Fenggu Road
Nearest Subway Station: Yun Jin Road (Line 11)
Price: 150 RMB

The Yuz Museum (余德耀 美术馆), founded by a foundation of the same name, is located in the former hangar of the old Longhua Airport. The founder of the museum is an Indonesian entrepreneur and collector of Chinese origin, and the chief curator is Wu Hong, one of the leading researchers of Chinese art, professor and director of the Center for East Asian Art at the University of Chicago.

K11 Art


K11 Art. Photo: Charlie Xia

Working hours: 10-23 (except Monday)
Address: 300 Huaihai Middle Road
Nearest metro station: Huangpi South Road (Line 1)
Cost: depends on the exposure

The art space of one of Shanghai's fashionable malls also regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions by Chinese and foreign artists. Various educational programs and art events are organized with the support of the K11 Art Foundation of the same name.

See current expositions.

Duolun Museum of Modern Art


Duolun Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Picssr

Working hours: 10-18 (except Monday)
Address: 27 Duolun Road
Nearest metro station: Hailun Road (line 4, 10)
Price: 10 RMB

Another private non-profit institute in Shanghai specializing in contemporary art. In addition to research and educational activities, the museum offers a residency program for foreign and Chinese artists. The Duolun Museum is named after the street on which it is located. At the beginning of the 20th century, many famous Chinese writers and intellectuals lived here, including Lu Xin, Guo Moruo and Mao Dun.

The schedule of exhibitions can be found at

The Shanghai Folk Crafts Museum, founded in 1952, has a collection of over 120,000 Chinese folk art pieces.

The building was designed by the architect Hing Tong and is made in the form of an ancient Chinese bronze vessel - Din.

The museum has eleven galleries and three exhibition halls for temporary exhibitions. The galleries contain works of art from bronze, ceramics, jade. All kinds of sculpture, painting, calligraphy, numismatics, printing, furniture and others delight the eye.

One of the museum's most interesting collections is the collection of ancient Silk Road coins donated in 1991 by Linda and Roger Doo.

Metersbonwe Costume Museum

The Metersbonwe Costume Museum is a world-class museum that aims to display a collection of Chinese national dress over the centuries.

The museum is located on the top floor of a five-story clothing store. The museum displays the traditional clothing of the 56 ethnic minority groups within the country.

Today the collection consists of 10,000 items of clothing. The owner of the museum and a chain of Chinese clothing stores is Zhou Chengjian. Explanations for the exhibits are written in English and Chinese.

Museum of Buddhist Art

The Museum of Buddhist Art is a history museum in the Jiading District of Shanghai that houses the largest collection of Buddhist art.

The area of ​​the museum is 7 thousand square meters. There are more than a thousand Buddha figurines in the museum, made of gold, silver, copper, iron, tin and ceramics, ivory, rosewood and other materials. Collector Wang Xiangdong has been collecting Buddha images for about 40 years. In addition, the museum displays a variety of Buddhist sculptures and paintings.

Shanghai Natural History Museum

The Shanghai Natural History Museum has a collection of 240,000 items. It is one of the largest such museums in the world.

The museum's collection includes 135,000 plant specimens, 700 Stone Age exhibits, 1,700 types of minerals and more than 62,000 animal specimens.

Some of the exhibits presented here can no longer be seen in any other museum in the world, for example, the Yellow Mammoth, giant salamanders and pandas, or the Yangtze alligator. The largest exhibit in the museum is a dinosaur, about 140 million years old and as high as a four-story building. Also in the museum are two mummies and several human embryos.

Shanghai History Museum

The Shanghai History Museum was founded in 1983. It moved several times and in 2001 was located on the first floor of the Shanghai TV Tower, where it is now.

The museum fund includes over 30 thousand different exhibits. Among them are ancient Shanghai relics and more than 18 thousand modern objects, including those preserved after colonial times. Among the most important and rare museum treasures is the embroidery "Flowers, insects and fish" made in the Minsk era of Han Ximen, a huge jade screen made of natural stone, on which, with the help of agates, emeralds, jade, pearls and jasper, are recreated everyday scenes of the life of the Chinese. a bronze cannon and stones.

The museum has five permanent exhibitions dedicated to different aspects of the history of China and the city: "Road to the past Huatin" (Huatin - the largest cultural center of China during the Ming period, now - the Songjiang region in Shanghai), "Style and life of the city", "Period open ports "," Foreign settlements "and" Traces of ancient Shanghai ".

Shanghai Museum

The Shanghai Museum is located in People's Square, in the heart of Shanghai. The first thing to pay attention to when visiting the museum is the building itself. The round dome and square base, according to Taoist teaching, symbolizes heaven and earth, respectively. The museum was founded in the middle of the 20th century. Today, the four-story building of the Shanghai Museum is equipped with the latest equipment, and on each floor there is a recreation area and souvenir shops.

The museum contains a colossal collection of both ancient works of art and the creations of contemporaries. It houses valuable pottery, a collection of ancient coins, Chinese paintings and even traditional Chinese furniture. The museum also houses a library with about 200,000 books and manuscripts on Chinese history and culture.

Shanghai Automobile Museum

The Shanghai Automobile Museum is the first specialized auto museum in China.

More than 80 cars of 22 different brands, from rare to the most modern, are exhibited here - in general, a collection of cars is collected, for the most part produced during the twentieth century.

The purpose of the museum is to showcase the rapid and large-scale development of the automotive industry.

The museum has five pavilions: the history pavilion, the technology pavilion, the brands and brands pavilion, and the early and modern automobile pavilions.

The total exhibition area of ​​the museum is 5,000 square meters.

The Automobile Museum was opened on January 17, 2007 by a joint initiative of German and Chinese automobile corporations.

The building of the museum is also of interest - it has rounded shapes with glass stained-glass windows and an open terrace on the roof.

Shanghai Post Museum

The Shanghai Post Museum tells the story of China's railways from 1400 BC to the present.

The museum began operating in 2003, and was officially opened only on January 1, 2006. The museum is located in the building of the main post office in Shanghai and covers an area of ​​about 8000 square meters.

The Museum of Post presents models of the first post stations and post offices, printing machines and the first personal computers; here you can also see how the first postmen and their suits looked, as well as how they changed over the centuries. The collection of stamps and postcards shows how the country's printed products have changed, as well as what important events and figures of politics and art were in the spotlight at certain historical stages.

Shanghai Museum of Jewish Refugees

The Shanghai Museum of Jewish Refugees is a museum established in a former synagogue to commemorate the Second World War.

The synagogue was built in 1927 and a museum was established in 1986. The building is a cultural and historical value and is under state protection.

The museum contains many exhibits dedicated to Jewish culture - these are household items, clothing, and religious relics. Pictures of Jewish families who took refuge in Shanghai during the Holocaust hang on the walls.

There is also a memorial plaque dedicated to the victims of fascism.

Silk museum

The Silk Museum is a famous Shanghai museum where you can buy silk products and learn the whole history of silk fabric production.

The museum was opened in 2002. It covers an area of ​​3 thousand square meters. The purpose of the museum is to reveal the significance of silk products in the history of China, the sale of silk products.

The museum is housed in a two-story building built in traditional Chinese style. It is here that everyone can buy real high quality silk fabric and finished products, such as bed linen.

Maritime museum

The Maritime Museum is the first maritime museum in China to learn about the country's maritime culture, history and technology.

The three-story building of the museum has a peculiar architectural form - the shape of a billowing sail. The area of ​​the museum is 24.833 square meters. The collection of the museum consists of 20 thousand exhibits, divided into 6 thematic groups. This is the history of maritime affairs, ships, ports, safety at sea, information about famous sailors, military navigation. In addition to the exhibition halls, the museum has a 4D screen, interactive displays, and lecture halls.

Liu Haisu Art Museum

The Liu Haisu Art Museum is named after Mr. Liu Haisu, one of the founders of the Chinese art movement. The grand opening of the museum took place on May 16, 1995.

The museum promotes art in the country, promotes arts education, organizes scientific research, and promotes national and international cultural exchange. The purpose of the museum is to organize art exhibitions and provide a high quality service to art lovers.

The museum consists of a research and exhibition departments, a conference room, a reading room, a bookstore, a gallery, and an administrative office. The total area of ​​the museum territory is 5,000 square meters. Most of the works were donated to Liu Haisu.

The museum is open from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm.

Zendai Museum of Contemporary Art

Zendai Museum of Contemporary Art hosts exhibitions of contemporary Chinese and international artists. The museum is focused not only on organizing exhibitions, but also on conducting scientific research and seminars on contemporary art. Zendai's vision is to change stereotypes about what should be presented in traditional art museums.

The museum is established by the Shanghai Zendai Group. This young creative organization seeks to shape contemporary Chinese culture by popularizing original, avant-garde and innovative visual arts styles.

Sun Yat-sen House Museum

Sun Yat-sen is not only a famous person all over the world, but also a real legend of China, its national hero. The name of this revolutionary is known in all countries of the world, and some even compare the scale of his personality with the ancient sages Confucius and Mencius. All of them were united by a common idea - the desire to unite the people of China, to rally the people. And only Sun Yat-sen was able to bring this idea to life. For this he is fondly called "the father of the Chinese people", "the father of the nation."

From 1918 to 1924, Sun Yat-sen lived in Shanghai, in a house that was provided to him by representatives of the Chinese diaspora in Canada. He lived here with his wife Song Qingling and his sister. The famous revolutionary held many important meetings and events here, including negotiations with representatives of the USSR. He believed that the two great powers could unite and move together towards a bright communist future.

In 1925, Sun Yat-sen's heart stopped beating, and twenty years later a memorial was set up at his residence. The house has preserved the special atmosphere and flavor of the 1920s. Many personal belongings of the great politician, archives of documents and photographs, and even the famous doctor's suitcase are still kept here. The Chinese revered this museum as one of the country's top cultural attractions.

Qingpu Museum

The Qingpu Museum is a history museum in the Qingpu suburb of Shanghai. The museum was opened in October 1958. The Shanghai Museum and the Cultural Heritage Commission made a huge contribution to the creation of the museum. The purpose of the museum is to display the history of the emergence and development of the Qingpu region.

The museum occupies a two-story building with an area of ​​about 1,000 square meters. Currently, the collection of exhibits is more than 10 thousand, collected as a result of archaeological excavations in the region. Specialized exhibitions are regularly held by the museum staff.

In 1990, the museum was recognized as a base for the education and upbringing of youth patriotism.

Madame Tussauds museum

Shanghai Madame Tussauds is somewhat similar to its counterparts scattered around the world. Here you will meet famous actresses and singers: Madonna, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Marilyn Monroe and many others. Visitors are greeted by star couples: David and Victoria Beckham, Barack Obama with his wife, Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie. Jackie Chan stands at the entrance with a cart, and if you go further, you will see Bruce Lee, Pierce Brosnan in the image of James Bond, Hannibal Lector and a whole line of movie characters and Hollywood stars. They can not only be photographed, but even touched.

Shanghai Madame Tussauds differs from other museums in that it is dominated by the figures of Chinese celebrities - local artists, athletes and politicians. Athletes are depicted with their equipment - gymnastic rings, a basketball or a golf club. The most popular sculpture is the national hero and favorite of all China, basketball player Yao Ming, who played in the NBA.

Madame Tussauds is located in the very center of the city, on the tenth floor of a high-rise building, so while visiting the museum you can also admire the beautiful views of the city.

Museum of the first meeting of the Chinese Communist Party

The House Museum of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China is one of the most popular museums in Shanghai. This is the historical site where the First Congress of the Chinese Communists was held in 1921, the main result of which was the proclamation of the formation of the Communist Party. The first meeting was attended by 13 delegates, including the future leader Mao Zedong.

The decision to establish in the house where the first party congress was held was made in 1952. First of all, the founders of the museum took up the restoration of the house, during which the original appearance was returned. The building was originally built in the traditional Chinese Shikumen style and had an area of ​​about 900 square meters. A few years later, the museum was opened, and in 1961 it acquired the status of a national cultural monument.

The Memorial Museum has two parts. One of the pavilions invites visitors to look at the original setting of the 1920s, in which the 1st Congress of the Communist Party was held. Every detail in this room has been recreated to the smallest detail based on the memories of the congress participants. The second, more spacious pavilion displays numerous historical documents and other items that tell about the history of the party. Hundreds of photographs and 117 artifacts are presented here, a large part of which are national relics. There are also wax figures of participants in those historical events. There is also a lecture hall.

Shanghai glass museum

The Shanghai Glass Museum is an exhibition of objects made from various types of glass.

It is one of the youngest but also the most impressive museums in China.

The museum is located in the building of a former glass factory, its interior resembles a labyrinth of mirrors and glass structures.

The building itself is a work of art - its entire surface is finished with large polished glass slabs.

Various glass items are exhibited inside the museum's many rooms, and the most interesting activities on blowing objects from hot glass are held daily in the open industrial premises.

The exhibits of the museum show the history of the creation and development of glass, various techniques for its production and glass figures made by Chinese and foreign artists.

Glass museum

The Glass Museum is the modern and youngest museum. It was opened in 2011 and is located on the territory of a former glass factory. The purpose of the museum is the role of glass in human life.

The museum building with an area of ​​6,250 square meters is striking in its originality. Outside, the façade is covered with carefully polished and enamelled dark glass made in Germany. The glass bears inscriptions in different languages, all of which relate to the theme of the museum. In the evening, the words are illuminated from the inside by means of LEDs, which gives the building a spectacular look. The premises of the museum have high ceilings and large windows.

The exposition of the museum is represented by glass products. Here you can see old vases and modern objects made of glass.

Chinese Wushu Museum

The Chinese Wushu Museum, opened on November 11, 2007, is a museum that educates visitors about the different types and techniques of martial arts. It is located in the new gym of the Shanghai Sports University.

The total area of ​​the exhibition hall is 2,000 square meters. The museum is divided into armory, history, multimedia and other halls.

The museum contains all types of schools and weapons of wushu (martial arts). The word "wushu" consists of two parts: "wu" - "combat" and "shu" - "art". Vivid shows and videos will showcase the various virtues of martial arts to audiences.

The historical hall, which is one of the main halls of the museum, consists of six parts that tell about the origin, development and progress of Chinese martial arts. Each of the cultural items fulfills a different function of Chinese wushu.

Pen and ink museum

The Pen and Ink Museum is a literary museum of Chinese writing, calligraphy and Chinese painting. The museum is located in the Huangpu district of Shanghai.

The collection of the museum is represented by several thousand interesting exhibits. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Shanghai was the main trading city of the Qing era and was home to a school of Chinese art. The development of new objects of writing and painting, new styles was highly appreciated by the emperors. Therefore, the museum has a rich collection of writing materials from this period. In the museum you can see a variety of pens and pens for writing, original bowls for ink and drawing, valuable works of art.

Lu Xin Museum

The Lu Xin Museum is dedicated to the famous Chinese writer who had a great influence on the development of socio-political thought and literature in China at the beginning of the twentieth century. This writer is still admired by millions of Chinese people. Lu Xin is a symbol of Chinese modern literature, who healed the soul of the Chinese nation.

This museum was created with the aim of preserving the memory of this great writer, his books, letters and other personal items that remind of him. The writer lived here with his family.

On the second floor of the museum, there is a photo exhibition that tells about the life and work of Lu Xin. In the western part of the room there is a library with 16,000 volumes, which were collected by the writer himself. Lu Xin was also very fond of engravings and strongly supported young engravers, as evidenced by a huge collection of such works.

Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts

The Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts currently has a collection of over 500 items. The museum was opened in October 2002 with the aim of collecting in one place the main categories of traditional art, reflecting the ideology of the Chinese people.

On the ground floor, there is a collection of fine art by national artists from different historical eras. On the second - an exhibition of arts and crafts. Here you will see woodwork, porcelain, jade, ivory and bamboo. The museum also displays examples of handicraft art and national costumes.

Lu Xin Memorial Museum

Lu Xin Memorial Museum is an excellent museum that tells about the life and work of the famous Chinese writer, scientist and revolutionary Lu Xin, who is considered by many to be the father of modern Chinese literature.

The museum is located in the house where the writer lived and worked in recent years. There are many photographs, descriptions, books and wax figures of Lu Xin and his family.

The Memorial Museum is located in a cozy and clean park area, where a friendly atmosphere reigns and people dance tai chi.

Entrance to the Lu Xin Museum is free.

Shanghai Banking Museum

The Banking Museum of China was opened in 2004 in Shanghai, which is the country's financial capital. But the collection turned out to be so huge that the search for a sufficiently spacious room that can accommodate all the expositions is still underway. Today, only 20,000 exhibits are available to the public in the exhibition hall, which is a tenth of the museum's collection. Here are collected the brightest and most interesting materials about the financial history of the country. Here you can see the first coins of China and the first European-style banknotes, photographic documents from the beginning of the last century, illustrating scenes from everyday banking life. there is even a small wax museum. The crown jewel of the museum is the unique 6 billion yuan note.

Shanghai Animation & Comics Museum

The Shanghai Animation and Comics Museum is a new type of museum that provides information on the origins and development of animation.

The museum building is a three-storey building with elements of modern design. The area of ​​the museum is 7,000 square meters. In total, the animation museum has 3 halls - animation, comic, interactive - and a multifunctional 3D cinema.

The museum is eagerly visited by students, teachers and lovers of animation and comics. Here you can learn a detailed history of the development of animated films, about the classification and production of animation through high-tech bio-animation presentation methods.

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is an exhibition of modern scientific developments and mechanisms.

This museum covers an area of ​​68,000 square meters and receives over 20 million visitors a year, making it one of the most visited museums in China.

The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum opened in December 2001. The museum building immediately attracts with its original design - a large glass sphere is located in a grid of metal rods and glass.

The museum has exhibits such as huge moving insects, multimedia paintings, and even a robot playing the piano. The exhibits on display are aimed at showing all the possibilities and achievements of modern science and technology.

The museum has 13 main permanent exhibitions, 2 exhibition halls and 4 science cinemas.

Children's Museum

The Children's Museum in Shanghai is a modern type of museum located on the outskirts of Song Qingling Memorial Park.

The museum building is a modern three-storey building with a modern design. The facade of the building is painted in light colors combined with blue inserts.

The museum was opened for visiting in May 1996. There are 6 halls in the museum. This is a space pavilion, a marine pavilion, a toy hall, a demonstration pavilion, a cinema equipment room, a universal hall. Here children can not only enrich themselves with useful information, but also make souvenirs with their own hands.

Shanghai Public Safety Museum

The Shanghai Public Security Museum shows the evolution of the various departments of the Shanghai police since 1854. The museum is located in a three-story building and has about 10 exhibition halls, where about 1000 exhibits are presented.

The collection of police weapons includes various types of defense weapons, from antique knives and brass knuckles to machine guns. The main exhibit of the museum is the golden pistol.

In the section of the criminal investigation department, there are photographs of the most interesting crimes in the history of Shanghai. Also in the museum you will see a collection of wax figures in police uniforms from all times since the arrival of the police in Shanghai.

Shanghai art museum

Shanghai Art Museum is a contemporary museum of traditional Chinese art.

Shanghai Art Museum was built in 1956 and covers an area of ​​2,200 square meters.

There are exhibits of traditional Chinese art, mainly the work of local artists and artisans.

The visitor can see here colorful paintings with scenes of life, landscapes, samples of Chinese silk and ceramics, but the description of the exhibits is available only in Chinese.

The museum building itself is also of interest and artistic value - a perfectly restored five-story building with a tower and a clock on it.

Entry to the Shanghai Art Museum is free.

Museum of the latest technologies

The Science and Technology Museum in Shanghai is an amazing place that cannot be ignored. The exposition of the museum is dedicated to scientific, educational, cultural and ideological progress - a real hymn to science. The main goal of the museum is to bring people information about the latest achievements of science and technology.

The spiral shape is a kind of symbol of scientific and technological progress. On five floors of this unusual building, there are 3D and 4D cinemas, 360 panoramas, a conference hall, a concert hall, as well as premises for lectures, and numerous observation platforms.

The exposition is devoted to several main themes - Nature, Man, Science and Technology. In 12 exhibition halls, visitors get acquainted with modern technologies and immerse themselves in the secrets of earthly life, learn about new scientific discoveries and historical events. Separate expositions are devoted to geography, chemistry, biology, mathematics. There is a children's "technoland" with the most modern interactive equipment, which is an absolute delight for children.


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  • In one of the world's largest city, port, financial center - Shanghai, there is a wide variety of museums of different themes, design and content. All of them are aimed at attracting interest in this wonderful city and arousing the desire to get to know it closer and deeper.

    Once upon a time, at the beginning of the 20th century, it was a small fishing town. And for some twenty years (until 1930) it became the largest and very significant city in the Far East. The city, which participated in criminal showdowns, political intrigues, cultural and intellectual revolutions and wars and eventually became richer, stronger, more powerful, today has claims to the status of the center of all East Asia.

    Hundreds of Shanghai museums are home to an unimaginable array of exhibits. Since ancient times, the Chinese, with their mother's milk, have absorbed a reverent attitude towards works of art and artifacts. There are many talented sculptors, artists and designers among them. Therefore, if a free minute is given during a trip to Shanghai, it is best, of course, to use it to visit one of the magnificent museums, which will give a lot of interesting and informative information and give great pleasure.

    Having visited the famous Shanghai Museum on People's Square (RenMin GuanChang), you can deeply and thoroughly immerse yourself in Chinese art, because there are more than one hundred and twenty thousand exhibits (ancient bronze items, furniture, sculpture, ceramics, painting, calligraphy and others).

    The building of the museum itself is very original - a square house with a round dome, symbolizing a square earth under a round sky (the most ancient Chinese idea of ​​the world).

    The entrance to the museum is free, but only five thousand people a day can enter.

    Another interesting museum - the history of Shanghai (Oriental Pearl TV Tower), located at the base of the city TV tower, is built on the principle of "acting out" many scenes from Shanghai life using realistic wax figures and curious video presentations. The entire history of the city throughout its existence is presented here. Tourists consider this museum to be the most interesting in the city.

    Shanghai Postal Museum (250 North Suzhou Road, Houkou District) is the first of its kind in China, covering an area of ​​eight thousand square meters. m of the old building of the main post office of the city keeps many original copies from the history of the postal service, even carts, cars and wagons that were used in the past to transport correspondence.

    The entrance is also free.

    In the five pavilions of the Automobile Museum (on BoYuan Road), everyone who is not indifferent to this topic will rejoice. It presents the history of the automotive industry, rare cars of various brands from different countries, technologies. And on the second floor of the museum you can see with your own eyes forty vintage cars, mainly European and American from 1902-1977.

    Science and Technology Museum, Art Museum, Oriental Instrument Museum, Shanghai Urban Planning Museum - this is not a complete list of things to visit.

    Shanghai is a city that is always short of time to get to know it, a city whose museums are unique cultural platforms that give an idea of ​​the originality of Chinese civilization, interesting for adults and children!

The Shanghai Museum was founded in 1952. It contains 120 thousand exhibits of ancient Chinese art.

The most valuable here are bronze, ceramic, calligraphic, jade collections, as well as ancient coins, paintings, sculptures and much more. The museum has 11 active galleries and 3 non-permanent special exhibition halls. The museum contains samples of the culture of all China. Its national significance is reinforced by the presence here of bronze mirrors from the Han dynasty.

The Shanghai Museum is located on the People's Square and is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, and on Saturday until 8 pm. The ticket is not expensive - only 20 yuan, and for a student it is 5 yuan in general, upon presentation of a student card. Here you can take pictures completely free of charge, but in some rooms it is forbidden to use the flash, which does not interfere with beautiful pictures.

Before you start exploring the museum, you can purchase an audio guide in Chinese or English. The exhibits are located on three floors of the building, but the museum itself has 4 floors. Each floor contains 4 rooms with exhibits, all of them are interconnected. The Shanghai Museum is rounded in shape, making it very easy to move from one hall to another. If you suddenly get tired, there are benches for guests at each level.

The exposition of the museum contains a great many sculptures and images of Buddha, which go back to the history of the Han and Tan times. Having visited the "bronze" hall, you can see wine goblets, musical instruments and even weapons of the Shang and Zhou times. There is also a large collection of ceramics - the most interesting are figurines made of fired clay from the Tang period and the famous porcelain of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Any connoisseur of art and antiquity will be interested in the jade hall, as well as the room where stamps are kept with mirrors to see the drawing. But perhaps the most beautiful room is the room with scrolls, calligraphy and painting.

Several premises of the Shanghai Museum were dedicated specifically to the coins of ancient China. There is also a large amount of funds from different eras - from ancient times to the 18-19th centuries. The hall next door has collections of monetary units from China's neighboring countries. This room is a must-see.

The top floor contains an exhibition of fine furniture from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Here you can find works of masters of national minorities in the form of handicrafts. In this room, you can even look at how the workshop for the production of such exhibits looked before.

All floors of the building have shopping boutiques where you can buy souvenirs, whether it be one of the reproductions or just a postcard.