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Brief introduction of Shanghai History Museum Detailed introduction of Shanghai History Museum
1. Shanghai Museum of History (Shanghai Revolutionary History Museum), located in the former Shanghai Horse Racing Club Building, No.325 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai, is a Shanghai-level local history museum that introduces the history of Shanghai.

2. Shanghai began to build the Shanghai Museum of Historical Architecture in the 1950s, and 1983 built the Shanghai Museum of Historical Relics. In July 199 1, it was renamed Shanghai History Museum, but there was no permanent exhibition hall open to the public. 1994 10, Shanghai History Museum Hongqiao Road 1286 reopened and closed in March 1999. The exhibits of the Shanghai History Museum are open to the public at the Shanghai Urban History Development Exhibition Hall in the podium of the Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower. The exhibition area is divided into five parts: the origin of Huating Pavilion, the city features, the opening of the port, the Shili foreign market, and the old sites on the sea.

At the end of 3.20 15, with the official approval of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, the construction project of "Shanghai History Museum/Shanghai Revolutionary History Museum", one of the major cultural facilities planned and constructed in Shanghai during the 13th Five-Year Plan period, was officially launched, and the building of Happy Valley Club, a cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai, located at No.325 Nanjing West Road, was renovated as the site. From 20 17, 10 and 1, the east building of the museum began to open for trial, and internal comments were sought. 20 1 7165438+1October1,trial operation of the museum. 2065438+March 26th, 2008 The whole museum is open to the public free of charge.

4. The total number of exhibits in the museum is 65,438+065,438+00,000, including calligraphy and painting, metal, ceramics, handicrafts, badges, documents, printing, textiles, stone carvings, coins, photos, paper-cuts, stamps, records and miscellaneous items, totaling 65,438+05. Precious cultural relics include the Flower, Bird, Insect and Fish Atlas embroidered by Han Ximeng in the Ming Dynasty, Hou Tongzeng's calligraphy scroll, the gold-lettered scriptures collected in Qibao Temple, the bronze cannon of General Zhenyuan, the relics of Chen Huacheng's resistance to Britain in modern times, the large expenses of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the bronze lion in front of the former HSBC, and the boundary markers between the British and American Concessions in 1893. At present, exhibitions are divided into two categories: permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions.