Zhangqiu City Museum

Zhangqiu City Museum is a local comprehensive museum, located within a typical Zhangqiu residential [...]

Zhangqiu City Museum is a local comprehensive museum, located within a typical Zhangqiu residential building from the late Qing Dynasty. The museum layout is ingenious and well-designed, featuring a front hall and a rear building, connected from north to south, and symmetrical from east to west, covering an area of 1139.97 square meters with 43 rooms.
The museum has held exhibitions such as the Brief History of Zhangqiu, Revolutionary Cultural Relics of Zhangqiu, and Prehistoric Cultural Display of Zhangqiu, with a total of 9 exhibition rooms, an exhibition line of 108 meters, and over 700 cultural relics on display.
Zhangqiu City Museum has published works including ‘Introduction to Zhangqiu City Museum’, ‘Cultural Relics of Zhangqiu City’, ‘Ancient Cultural Sequence of Zhangqiu City’, and ‘Survey Report of Xiaojingshan Site’. The museum has also organized exhibitions such as ‘Fine Cultural Relics Exhibition from Luozhuang Han Tombs and Weishan Han Tombs’ and ‘The Third National Cultural Relics Survey Photo Exhibition’.
Opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00 to 16:30, closed all day on Monday.
Essential tips for visitors: 1. You can check your personal belongings before visiting, and valuables should be kept by yourself. 2. Drunkards, improperly dressed individuals, and pet owners are not allowed to enter the museum. Individuals without or with limited behavioral capacity must be accompanied by a guardian. 3. Please consciously accept security checks, and it is strictly forbidden to bring flammable, explosive, controlled weapons, and liquid objects into the museum. 4. It is strictly forbidden to touch exhibits and to use flash or tripod for photography. 5. Please consciously maintain environmental hygiene and follow the visiting order. Eating, littering, spitting, shouting, climbing, and lying down in the exhibition hall are strictly prohibited. Smoking or using open flames in the museum is forbidden.

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