Introduction to the architectural project of Quzhou Museum?

Quzhou Museum is the only comprehensive museum in Quzhou that reflects the history and culture of Quzhou. The following is a detailed introduction of Quzhou Museum brought to you by Zhong Da Consulting Company.

Quzhou museum

Quzhou Museum faces the "Yanxialou" Fushan Park in the south and the Kongshi Nanzongjia Temple, which is called "Southeast Queli" in the west. The museum has a total investment of more than 60 million yuan and a total construction area of 9,400 square meters. It consists of three parts: the square, the main building and the annex building. The main building is elegant in appearance and magnificent in momentum. The external wall adopts steel suspended granite, and the roof adopts steel grid structure. It has both modern momentum and charm of traditional architectural culture. The museum has an exhibition area of 3000 square meters and is divided into six exhibition halls.

There are 5065 historical relics in the collection, including 24 first-class relics, 22 second-class relics 122 and 503 third-class relics. The collection of cultural relics features Shang and Zhou printed pottery unearthed from ancient ruins, tombs and ancient kiln sites in Quzhou City, primitive porcelain from Western Zhou Dynasty to Han Dynasty, and local Wuzhou kiln porcelain.

In addition, there are nearly 30,000 kinds of ancient books in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, of which 6 1 kind is rare, accounting for more than 500 kinds, represented by piano scores and zaju. Since the opening up, a number of temporary exhibitions have been launched and held here, such as the exhibition of cultural relics unearthed from Mawangdui Han Tomb, the exhibition of treasures unearthed from Zhu Yuanzhang Tomb of Ming Chengzu, the exhibition of ancient biological specimens and rare animal specimens, the exhibition of cultural relics in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the exhibition of achievements in the 20th anniversary of the founding of the city.

In recent years, great achievements have been made in academic research. 1999 10 Quzhou Cultural Relics is edited by the Municipal Museum and published by Xiling Publishing House. Since 2003, the museum has edited historical and cultural studies and published them twice a year.

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