Opening hours and tickets of Lanzhou Museum

The opening hours of Lanzhou Museum are: off-season (9: 00 am-afternoon 12, afternoon 14:30- afternoon17: 30); Peak season (8: 30- 12 pm,14: 30pm-18pm); Admission: free.

Lanzhou Museum is a local comprehensive museum, located in Baiyi Temple, No.240 Qingyang Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province. Founded in 1984, it covers an area of 4,700 square meters, with a total construction area of nearly 5,800 square meters, including more than 4,000 square meters of exhibition halls and more than 700 square meters of warehouses.

Lanzhou Museum has a collection of cultural relics 12633, including 53 national first-class cultural relics, 82 second-class cultural relics and 698 third-class cultural relics. There are many kinds of cultural relics in the collection, which can be divided into pottery, porcelain, metal, stone, jade, paper and so on. Among them, the painted pottery dominated by Majiayao culture, the paintings and calligraphy of local celebrities in Gansu during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the cultural relics in Baiyi Temple Tower are rich and distinctive. Mid-levels painted pottery drums, ink paper in the Eastern Han Dynasty and jewelry crafts in the Ming Dynasty are all excellent products of their kind.

Introduction to the main cultural relics of Lanzhou Museum;

Sucitang 1

First-class cultural relics, Su's Ancestral Hall, No.80 Gongxingdun, Chengguan District, Lanzhou residential building model, are Su's ancestral tablets. The whole model is made of wood.

2. Double-flow red clay pot with fine mud

Red pottery pot with fine clay in both ears, Majiayao culture Majiayao type. Unearthed from Dongjia Mill in Yuzhong County, Lanzhou City.

3. Red pottery drum

The national first-class cultural relic, an intermediate type of Majiayao culture, was unearthed in Leshan Ping, Yongdeng County, Lanzhou City.

4. Ink paper in the Eastern Han Dynasty

National first-class cultural relic,1September, 1987, when Lanzhou Museum was cleaning the brick tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Fulongping, Weilong Mountain, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, it found a round ink paper as a cushion in the lens capsule of a bronze mirror, with a diameter of 17.5 cm, hemp paper, a little broken edge and ink calligraphy of more than 40 words. Calligraphy is an official script.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lanzhou Museum