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Tushanwan Museum Tickets+Address+Opening Hours
Tushanwan Museum was once an orphanage in history and one of the earliest orphanages in the late Qing Dynasty. Its history is very travel notes, and its cultural atmosphere is very rich, which attracts a large number of young people to visit and experience. Here, I will share with you a detailed tour guide.

Ticket price: completely free.

Opening hours: 9: 00 am-65438+6: 30 pm every day, closed every Monday.

Address: No.55 Puhuitang Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai

Traffic guide:

Subway: Shanghai Rail Transit 1, and get off at Shanghai Gymnasium Station on Line 4.

Bus: No.42, No.43, No.754, No.824 and No.946 get off at Yude Road Station on Caoxi North Road. Get off at Caoxi North Road Station, Puhuitang Road.

Interpretation service

Free explanation service is provided for 5 or more people, and an appointment is required.

Fixed explanation time: 9: 3010: 3013: 3015: 30.

The whole lecture time is about 40 minutes.

Voice guide service

The digital language guide system introduced by Shanghai Tushanwan Museum can introduce the fine cultural relics displayed in the museum in Chinese and English respectively.

Just press the button and enter the exhibit code, and you can hear what you need to explain.

Deposit: RMB 65,438+000 per set, or provide valid identity documents.

It's free, please pick it up at the service desk. After the visit, please return the audio guide before leaving the museum.

Introduction to the museum

Tushan Bay, located at the southern end of Xujiahui at the corner of Zhaojiabang, is named after dredging rivers and piling up soil into "mountains". In the third year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1864), Shanghai Jesuits established Tushanwan Orphanage here, which lasted for nearly a hundred years until 1960. Tu Shan Bay is the cradle of western paintings in China and has long been a famous artist. Tu Shan Bay is the birthplace of modern Shanghai craft and Shanghai culture, creating many firsts in the history of China craft. Tu Shan Bay is a pioneer of going abroad and going to the world, and a pioneer of modern Shanghai and even China.

Tushanwan Museum was officially opened on 20 10 (China Heritage Day). The museum consists of two parts: the bottom floor of the red building on the third floor of Tushanwan former site and the curtain wall glass, with a total construction area of 1226 square meters and an exhibition area of more than 900 square meters. It is divided into four theme exhibition halls: Pailou Pavilion, Xujiahui Pavilion, Tushanwan Pavilion and Cultural Relics Pavilion. The exhibits include not only the world sculptor Zhang Chongren, the founder of Shanghai boxwood carving Xu and other precious artistic elites, but also cultural treasures such as Tushanwan archway, wooden tower and watercolor painting, which have participated in the World Expo and returned to their hometown after vicissitudes. The exhibition focuses on objects, documents and historical pictures, supplemented by multimedia and TV documentaries, which reproduces the almost forgotten history of Tu Shan Bay and fully demonstrates the role, influence and historical position of Tu Shan Bay in modern cultural exchanges between China and the West.

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