Poly Art Museum

The Poly Art Museum is located at the southwest corner of the Dongsishitiao Overpass in Beijing, and[...]

The Poly Art Museum is located at the southwest corner of the Dongsishitiao Overpass in Beijing, and it is affiliated with China Poly Group. It was approved by national and Beijing municipal cultural heritage authorities in December 1998 and officially opened to the public in December 1999. It is one of the large-scale art museums established by state-owned enterprises in China. The museum’s collection primarily consists of over 100 bronze artifacts, along with stone carvings and calligraphy paintings, many of which are rare art treasures.


The museum aims to promote the excellent traditional culture and art of the Chinese nation, rescue and protect precious Chinese cultural relics scattered overseas, and advance corporate culture construction. The exhibition is divided into two main parts: bronze artifacts and stone carvings. The majority of the exhibits were rescued from overseas by the Poly Group, and a significant portion of them are high-quality, unique, or one-of-a-kind pieces with high historical and artistic value.


Opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 09:00-17:00, all year round; Sundays and public holidays including New Year’s Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day are closed throughout the day.



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